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Title: Some physicochemical characteristics of pinus (Pinus halepensis Mill., Pinus pinea L., Pinus pinaster and Pinus canariensis) seeds from North Algeria, their lipid profiles and volatile contents
Authors: Kadri, Nabil
Khettal, Bachra
Aid, Yasmine
Kherfellah, Souraya
Sobhi, Widad
Barragan-Montero, Véronique
Keywords: Pinus seeds
Physicochemical properties
Oil characterization
Essential oils
GCMS analysis
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2015
Publisher: Université de Bouira
Citation: Food Chemistry 188, Elsevier
Abstract: Physicochemical characteristics of seeds of some pinus species (Pinus halepensis Mill., Pinus pinea L., Pinus pinaster and Pinus canariensis) grown in North Algeria were determined. The results showed that the seeds consist of 19.8–36.7% oil, 14.25–26.62% protein, 7.8–8.6% moisture. Phosphorus, potassium and magnesium were the predominant elements present in seeds. Pinus seed’s oil physicochemical properties show acid values (4.9–68.9), iodine values (93.3–160.4) and saponification values (65.9–117.9). Oil analysis showed that the major unsaturated fatty acids for the four species were linoleic acid (30–59%) and oleic acid (17.4–34.6%), while the main saturated fatty acid was palmitic acid (5–29%). Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry analysis of P. halepensis Mill., P. pinaster and P. canariensis volatile oils indicated that the major volatile compound was the limonene with relative percentage of 3.1, 7.5 and 10.8, respectively.
URI: http://dspace.univ-bouira.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7728
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