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<i>Vernonia galamensis</i>: A rich source of epoxy acid
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Bioorganic ChemistrySecondary MetaboliteRedox BiologyOxidative StressFood ChemistryPercolation ExtractionPhytochemicalChromatographyBiochemistryFood PreservativesPharmacologyBiologyNatural SciencesCrude OilRefined OilPhytochemistryMedicineSeed ProcessingEpoxy AcidPetroleomics
A percolation extraction of Vernonia galamensis seed, affording 38.6% of crude vernonia oil is described. The dark colored crude oil was degummed with water, treated with activated charcoal and bleached with a neutral agent, to give a light colored oil (Lovibond: 0.9 red, 3.5 yellow). Gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric analysis of the refined oil indicates a relative fatty acid composition of 79–81% vernolic ( cis ‐12,13‐epoxy‐ cis ‐9‐octadecenoic) acid, 11–12% linoleic acid, 4–6% oleic acid, 2–3% stearic acid, 2–4% palmitic acid, and a trace amount of arachidic acid.
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