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- W4283770263 abstract "Fabaceae is the third largest family in the plant world, mainly considered a source of relatively valuable plant protein and a rather poor source of oil. The present study shows that several legume species ( Bauhinia purpurea , Phanera vahlii , Butea monosperma , Caesalpinia crista , Gliricidia sepium , Mimosa pudica , Millettia pinnata ) can be also considered as an alternative source of oil. The oil yield in studied species (19–36%) was similar or even higher than in soybean ( Glycine max ), the most known representant of the Fabaceae family. Palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids constitute 87–99% of detected fatty acids with predomination of unsaturated (62–82%). All obtained oils were rich sources of tocopherols (79–187 mg/100 g oil), mainly α (five species) and γ (two species) homologues. With the exception of M. pinnata , where Δ5-stigmasterol (25%) and α-amyrin (26%) were the main phytosterols , β-sitosterol, Δ5-stigmasterol and campesterol constituted 51–96% of total phytosterols with a predomination of β-sitosterol (36–64%). The total carotenoid and phytosterol contents in studied Fabaceae species were in the range 0.6–8.9 and 175–622 mg/100 g oil, respectively. The present study demonstrated that several legume seeds could be considered a valuable source of oil and lipophilic bioactive compounds . • Seeds of seven selected species belonging to the Fabaceae family were studied. • Oil yield, fatty acids, tocols, phytosterols, carotenoids and squalene were analyzed. • Several legume species can be considered as an alternative oilseed crops. • Gliricidia sepium seed oil is rich in carotenoids and tocochromanols. • Mimosa pudica seed oil is a valuable source of phytosterols." @default.
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- W4283770263 title "Seven underutilized species of the Fabaceae family with high potential for industrial application as alternative sources of oil and lipophilic bioactive compounds" @default.
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