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1 H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of the Triacylglyceride Composition of Cold-Pressed Oil from Camellia japonica 원문보기

Molecules a journal of synthetic chemistry and natural product chemistry, v.17 no.6, 2012년, pp.6716 - 6727  

Salinero, Carmen (Areeiro Phytopathological Station, Pontevedra Deputation, Subida a la Robleda s) ,  Feás, Xesús (Email: carmen.salinero@depo.es (C.S.)) ,  Mansilla, J. Pedro (pedro.mansilla@depo.es (J.P.M.)) ,  Seijas, Julio A. (pilar.vela@depo.es (P.V.)) ,  Vázquez-Tato, M. Pilar (Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Santiago de Compostela, E27002 Lugo, Spain) ,  Vela, Pilar (Email: xesus.feas@usc.es (X.F.)) ,  Sainz, María J. (pilar.vazquez.tato@usc.es (M.P.V.-T.))

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Camellia japonica (CJ) has oil-rich seeds, but the study of these oils has received little attention and has mainly focused only on their health properties. In the present work the relative composition of the fatty acid (FA) components of the triglycerides in cold-pressed oil from CJ is studied by 1...

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