YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
Online ISSN : 1347-5231
Print ISSN : 0031-6903
ISSN-L : 0031-6903
Studies on Fatty Acids from Fruit Oil of Umbelliferae Plants. X
Fatty Acids from the Fruit Oil of Heracleum nipponicum Kitagawa
Goichi KuronoTakeshi Sakai
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1953 Volume 73 Issue 6 Pages 610-612

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Crude fatty acids, in an approximate yield of 12%, were obtained from the fruit of Heracleum nipponicum Kitagawa. Derivation of the acids to methyl ester and its fractional distillation under 3-mm. pressure gave three fractions, (A), (B), and (C). No acid substance was obtained from (A) fraction. (B) and (C) fractions were respectively separated into solid and liquid acids. As a solid acid, palmitic acid, m.p. 60-61°, was obtained from (B) fraction, and crystals of m.p. 25-28° from (C) fraction. Estimation by the circular paper chromatography and elaidination showed these crystals to be a mixture of petroselic and petroselidic acids. As a liquid acid, 9, 10-dihydroxy- and 9, 10, 12, 13-tetrahydroxystearic acids were obtained as the oxidation product by the Hazula method from (B) and (C) fractions from which the presence of oleic and linolic acids was clarified. Foregoing results have confirmed that the fatty acids constituting the fruit oil of this plant were petroselic, petroselidic, palmitic, oleic, and linolic acids.
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