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In-Depth Chemical Characterization of L. Seed Oil. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on analyzing the oil extracted from pomegranate seeds of the "Granata" cultivar to uncover their chemical composition and potential value, often overlooked in conventional practices.
  • Using Soxhlet extraction with hexane and supercritical CO2 extraction with ethanol, researchers evaluated the oils using advanced techniques like NMR and AP-MALDI-MS, discovering that punicic acid was the dominant component in the oils, especially in the supercritical extract.
  • Additionally, solid phase extraction and HPLC-DAD analyses were used to isolate polyphenolics, revealing that the supercritical CO2 extract had a higher antioxidant activity compared to the Soxhlet extract.

Article Abstract

Fruit seeds belonging to the pomegranate cultivar "Granata" were subjected to extraction and oily component analysis, with the aim of obtaining information about their composition. The presence of conjugated isomers of linolenic acid (CLNA isomers) in the oily phase extracted from the seeds gives a high added value to this part of the fruit, which is too often considered and treated as waste. The separated seeds were subjected to a classic Soxhlet extraction with -hexane or extraction with supercritical CO, assisted by ethanol. The resulting oils were evaluated by H and C-NMR and AP-MALDI-MS techniques. Differences in the triacylglycerols composition, with particular regard to punicic acid and other CLNA content, were studied in depth. Results showed the prevalence of punicic acid in the triacylglycerol mixture up to the 75%, with clear preponderance in the extract by supercritical fluids. Consequently, other CLNA isomers are, altogether, two-fold less represented in the supercritical extract than in the Soxhlet one. The two oily residues were subjected to solid phase extraction (SPE) and to HPLC-DAD analysis for the polyphenolic isolation and characterization. In addition to HPLC analysis, which showed different content and composition, DPPH analysis to evaluate the antiradical potential showed that the extract obtained with supercritical CO was much more active.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138243PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12081592DOI Listing

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