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Evidence for hydroperoxide formation in the autoxidation of methyl linolenate
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EngineeringChemical CompositionLipid PeroxidationOrganic ChemistryHydroperoxide FormationChemistryRedox BiologyChemical ContaminantOxidative StressChemical EngineeringSummary 1Methyl LinolenatePolymer ChemistryOxysterolBiochemistryPeroxide ConcentratesReactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyMedicineCarbonyl Metabolism
Summary 1. The results of chemical, spectral, and distillation analyses on the isolated oxidized fractions of three samples of methyl linolenate autoxidized at 0°C. to peroxide values from 600 to 760 m.e./kg. indicated that about 60% of the products consisted of cis, transconjugated diene methyl octadecatrienoate‐monohy‐droperoxide. 2. A product was isolated from the reduced peroxide concentrates which consisted of about 90% cis, transconjugated diene methyl monohydroxyoctadecatrienoate. 3. Analytical micromolecular distillation analyses showed that the total oxidized material isolated from samples of autoxidized methyl linolenate contained only about 15% polymeric material under the conditions of autoxidation employed in this study. 4. Linolenate was shown to be similar to linoleate in forming a cis, trans‐conjugated monomeric monohydroperoxide as a major initial product of autoxidation at 0°C.
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