Grasas y Aceites (Aug 2000)

Studies on seed of Hypochaeris variegata L. (Baker): seed oil and residual seed meal

  • O. Quiroga,
  • B. Wiese,
  • M. S. Vigo,
  • S. M. Nolasco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.2000.v51.i4.414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 4
pp. 221 – 224

Abstract

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Seeds from Hypochaeris variegata L. (Baker) harvested at Olavarría (Buenos Aires, Argentine) were defatted with hexane and the raw oil obtained with a yield of 24,7% dry basis. The crude oil was examined in their physicochemical characteristics had refractive index of 1,4637 (at 25ºC), iodine value of 125,2, saponification index of 188,4, unsaponifiable matter of 8,5 % and free fatty acid content of 9,7 (mg KOH/g). Gas chromatographic analysis of the oil revealed high levels of linoleic acid (66,2%), appreciable amount of linolenic and erucic acids. The residual seed meal contained 35,49% of crude protein and 35,1% of crude fiber. Total and phytic acid phosphorous, calcium, ash, sugar and polisaccharides (non presence of starch) contents are reported.

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