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Bioavailability of Epoxidized Triglycerides in Seed Oil of Alchornea cordifolia (Schumach. & Thonn.) Müll. Arg. from Congo-Brazzaville
1Jerry Mackita Sakala, 1Bob Wilfrid Loumouamou, 1Feueltgaldah Christian Bopoundza, 1David Mampouya and 2Zéphirin Mouloungui
1Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Equipe Pluridisciplinaire de Recherche en Alimentation et Nutrition : Pôle d’Excellence Régional en Alimentation et Nutrition. Chimie et Technologie Alimentaire, Université Marien Ngouabi, BP. 28, Brazzaville, Congo
22UMR 1010 Chimie Agro-industrielle INRA/INP-ENSIACET, Équipe « Réactivité Chimique des Agro molécules-lipochimie », 4, allée EmileMonso, B.P. 44362, 31030 Toulouse Cedex 4, France
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2021 3:92-100
Received: November 15, 2020 | Accepted: May 16, 2021 | Published: September 25, 2021
Abstract
This study aims at the physico-chemical characterization of Alchornea cordifolia oil isolated from the seed of this plant, to identify the bioavailability of epoxidized triglycerides. The ripe fruits of Alchornea cordifolia were harvested in southern Congo-Brazzaville in the localities of Goma-tsétsé and Dolisie. The oil is extracted from the seeds by three different methods: cold method (Folch), Soxhlet method, and water method. The fat contents are of the order of 18 to 28% by the water method, 30 to 37% by the Folch method and 45 to 56% by the Soxhlet method. All these methods exhibit similar fatty acid profiles. They are characterized by the presence of palmitic acids (C16: 0) 8 to 15%, stearic (C18: 0) 1 to 2%, oleic (C18: 1) 8 to 12%, linoleic (C18: 2) 8 to 12%, epoxidized fatty acid 48 to 63%, selacholeic (C24: 1) 2 to 3%. The epoxidized fatty acid contents are of the order of 50 to 63% by the water method, 50 to 61% by the Folch method and 48 to 58% by the Soxhlet method. The oil extracted with water has slightly higher epoxidized fatty acid contents than that extracted by other methods. The fatty acid composition of Alchornea cordifolia seed oil from Congo is characterized by high levels of epoxidized fatty acids in the order of 48-63%. This multi-functional acid has considerable commercial potential.
Keywords:
Alchornea cordifolia, bioavailability of epoxidized fatty acid, fatty acid composition, oil extraction methods,
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