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Coronaric acid

Furfuryl alcohol Oil of cloves Coronaric acid Chrysanthamum coronarium... [Pg.434]

A number of naturally-occurring fatty acid epoxides have been isolated from various sources. Among these are cw-O.lO-epoxyoctede-ranoie acid,17 cw-9,10-opoxyoctadec-li-enoic (coronaric) acid,laM cis-12,13-epoxy oetadec-8-enoio (vemolic) acid,10 - 77 and cie-16,16-i- poxyoctadeca9,12-dienoic acid 878... [Pg.343]

Coronaric acid (9,10-epoxyoctadec-12-enoic), a positional isomer of vernolic acid, is the second most common epoxy acid and sometimes the two acids cooccur. It is present, for example, in the seed oils of Chrysanthemum coronarium (14%), Helichrysum bracteatum (14%, including some 9,10-epoxy-octadec-12-ynoic acid) and Xeranthemum annuum (8%, along with vernolic acid and 9,10-epoxystearic acid). [Pg.52]

Hydroperoxide-dependent peroxygenase (epoxygenase). This enzyme, detected in soybeans [7] and broad beans [8], controls the fatty acid hydroperoxide-dependent epoxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. Hydroperoxide molecule plays a role of oxygen donor for epoxidation. This pathway was proposed as the source of natural epoxides of linoleate, vemolic and coronaric acids, occurring in different amounts in many seed oils. [Pg.275]


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