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Stearidonic acid (18:4ω3) in Primula florindae
Authors:K Aitzetmü  ller and Gisela Werner
Institution:

Institute for Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, Federal Center for Cereals, Potato and Lipid Research, Piusallee 76, D-4400 Münster, Germany

Abstract:Stearidonic acid (18:4ω3), which is reported to be of rare occurrence in the plant kingdom and which is of considerable dietary and pharmaceutical interest has been found in three closely related Primula species. It occurs, together with γ-linolenic acid (3–4% of the seed oil total fatty acids), in significant percentages in Primula florindae (11%), P. sikkimensis (14%) and P. alpicola (14%). 18:4(ω3 may also be of chemotaxonomic interest in the genus Primula, as high levels may be typical for section Sikkimensis. The only commercial plant source of stearidonic acid known so far is the seed oil of Ribes nigrum.
Keywords:Primula florindae  P  sikkimensis  P  alpicola  Primulaceae  Ribes nigrum  Saxifragaceae  seed oils  fatty acid composition  triacylglycerols  stearidonic acid  γ-linolenic acid  
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