Artigo Revisado por pares

Quantitative triacylglycerol analysis of whole vegetable seeds by 1 H and 13 C magic angle sample spinning NMR spectroscopy

1991; Wiley; Volume: 68; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/bf02663755

ISSN

1558-9331

Autores

Kurt F. Wollenberg,

Tópico(s)

Peanut Plant Research Studies

Resumo

High‐resolution 13 C and 1 H magic angle sample spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra have been obtained and used to define the relative unsaturated acyl distribution of triacylglycerols in whole oil seeds. Inverse gated proton decoupled 13 C and 1 H NMR spectra permit the quantitative analysis of seeds containing simple oils, e.g. , sunflower seeds containing oleyl and linoleyl unsaturates only. More sensitive 13 C NMR techniques are necessary for the analysis of specific seed classes. One such class is the rapeseed, which is especially difficult due to its low oil content (≈ 2 mg oil/seed) and complex unsaturated acyl profile of oleyl, linoleyl, linolenyl, erucyl, and eicosenoyl. The Distortionless Enhancement by Polarization Transfer technique significantly improves sensitivity to the extent that single rapeseeds can be examined within an hour of acquisition time. Furthermore, some positional (1,3‐ or 2‐glycerol attachment) groups can be identified leading to a partial estimation of the 1,3‐, 2‐acyl distribution.

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