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Title: Properties of the seed oil of a dwarf cultivar of the pharmaceutical silymarin producing plant Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. developed in India
Authors: Bahl, J R
Bansal, R P
Goel, Richa
Kumar, Sushil
Keywords: Linoleic acid - rich oil
Milk thistle
Oil quality
Seed oil content
Silybum oil
Vegetable oil
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources-NISCAIR
Citation: Indian J. Nat. Prod. Resour., 6(2): 127-133
Abstract: Seeds of Silybum marianum cv SMB-5, an Indian cultivar of dwarf habit and high seed yield, were characterized for their oil content and was examined for its physico-biochemical properties. The seed oil content was low at 20±2 %. The oil had acid value of 1.5, specific gravity at 27 0C was 0.885, saponification value as 199 and iodine value equal to 97. The main fatty acid composition was: palmitic acid, 9.6 %; stearic acid, 4.7 %; oleic acid, 3.9 %; linoleic acid, 45.8 % and linolenic acid, 5.3 %. The properties of the oil of Indian genotype largely correspond with those of S. marianum oil of Canadian, Greek, Egytian, Iraqi, Iranian and Pakistani genotypes. In comparison to the commercial oils of soybean, Indian mustard, canola, groundnut, sunflower, safflower and flex, the fatty acid compositional properties of S. marianum oil were found to be unique being rich in linoleic acid.
Description: Accepted date: 13 May 2015
URI: http://172.16.0.77:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/483
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