Occurrence of Conjugated Linolenic Acid in Flesh and Seed of Bitter Gourd
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概要
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It is known that seed lipid from bitter gourd (Momordic charantia) contains more than 50% 9cis(c), 11trans(t), 13t-18:3 as conjugated linolenic acids (CLN). This study showed that a small but distinct amount of CLN was also found in flesh of bitter gourd, indicating the possibility of CLN intake through eating bitter gourd. The CLN isomer of lipid from bitter gourd flesh was not 9c, 11t, 13t-18:3, but 9t, 11t, 13c-18:3. A high performance liquid chromatographic method was also described for the separation of CLN isomers. The simultaneous detection and identification of the separated geometrical CLN isomers on a C18 or C30 reversed-phase column was accomplished by photodiode array detection.
- 日本油化学会の論文
- 2001-09-01
著者
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Suzuki R
Department Of Oncologic Pathology Kanazawa Medical University
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Suzuki Rikako
Laboratory Of Biofunctional Material Chemistry Division Of Marine Bioscience Craduate School Of Fish
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Suzuki Rikako
Division Of Marine Bioscience Graduate School Of Fisheries Science Hokkaido University
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Suzuki Rikako
Division Of Marine Bioscience Graduate Shool Of Fisheries Science Hokkaido Univesity
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MIYASHITA Kazuo
Division of Marine Bioscience
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ARATO Shingo
Division of Marine Bioscience, Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University
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NOGUCHI Ryoko
Division of Marine Bioscience, Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University
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TACHIKAWA Osamu
Tohoku Seed Co.
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Noguchi Ryoko
Division Of Applied Biosciences Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Noguchi Ryoko
Laboratory Of Biofunctional Material Chemistry Division Of Marine Bioscience Craduate School Of Fish
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Miyashita Kazuo
Laboratory Of Biofunctional Material Chemistry Division Of Marine Bioscience Craduate School Of Fish
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Arato Shingo
Division Of Marine Bioscience Graduate School Of Fisheries Science Hokkaido University
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Miyashita K
Division Of Marine Bioscience
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Tachikawa O
Tohoku Seed Co.
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