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Unsaponifiable Matter in Plant Seed Oils [electronic resource] / by Didier Fontanel.

By: Fontanel, Didier [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: X, 366 p. 57 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642357107.Subject(s): Chemistry | Biotechnology | Food science | Plant breeding | Chemistry | Food Science | Plant Breeding/Biotechnology | BiotechnologyDDC classification: 641.3 | 664 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species A to B -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species C -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species D to K -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species L to N -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species O to Q -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species R to Z -- Exceptionally high content of unsaponifiable matter in plant species with high fat content -- Structures of chemical constituents listed, ordered by family -- Synopsis of species names.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Here, the author has compiled data on about 550 oil-bearing plant species with respect to their content of unsaponifiable matters and oils. This unique information resource offers important information for research and development of food products such as neutraceuticals as well as cosmetics. Unsaponifiable matters have varying effects: Conservation and stability (e.g.  lignans, tocopherols, tocotrienols), anti-inflammatory properties (triterpene alcohols), cholesterol-lowering (sterols), well tolerated occlusive effect on the skin (squalene). Information is provided in a clear and systematic fashion, including data on relevant chemical families and pertinent chemical structures. Also included is a thesaurus of English, Latin and French plant species names as well as 655 references to the scientific literature.
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Introduction -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species A to B -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species C -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species D to K -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species L to N -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species O to Q -- Total content of unsaponifiable matter and content of corresponding chemical families in various plant seed oils: Species R to Z -- Exceptionally high content of unsaponifiable matter in plant species with high fat content -- Structures of chemical constituents listed, ordered by family -- Synopsis of species names.

Here, the author has compiled data on about 550 oil-bearing plant species with respect to their content of unsaponifiable matters and oils. This unique information resource offers important information for research and development of food products such as neutraceuticals as well as cosmetics. Unsaponifiable matters have varying effects: Conservation and stability (e.g.  lignans, tocopherols, tocotrienols), anti-inflammatory properties (triterpene alcohols), cholesterol-lowering (sterols), well tolerated occlusive effect on the skin (squalene). Information is provided in a clear and systematic fashion, including data on relevant chemical families and pertinent chemical structures. Also included is a thesaurus of English, Latin and French plant species names as well as 655 references to the scientific literature.

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