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OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF CACTUS PEAR SEED COMPARED WITH COTTON AND GRAPE SEED

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JOURNAL OF FOOD BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 93-100

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-4514.2009.00266.x

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Cactus pear is a drought tolerant crop with low agronomic requirements and high water use efficiency. The fruits contain a large number of seeds. The seed of 11 commercial cactus pear cultivars were analyzed for oil content and fatty acid composition. The oil content was relatively low, with a very low palmitic acid content of between 11.4 and 15.9%, considerably lower than that of cotton oil. Linoleic acid content varied between 61.4 and 68.9%. The alpha-linolenic acid of all the cultivars was less than 1%. The oleic acid content varied between 12.4 and 16.5% (lower than that of cotton seed). Unsaturated fatty acids made up about 80% of all fatty acids. Therefore, although the oil content of the seed was relatively low, the fatty acid composition indicates that it has potential as an oil for the health market.

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