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Vegetable lecithins fatty acid composition

Table 10.2 Fatty acid composition in % of vegetable lecithins ... Table 10.2 Fatty acid composition in % of vegetable lecithins ...
Glycerophospholipids (PL) are abundant lipid components found in Nature [1]. Most vegetable oils, fish oil and egg yolk are particularly rich in mixtures of phospholipids. They are characterized by the presence of a polar head and two fatty acid chains in the apolar part of the molecule. The two acyl chains mainly consist of saturated fatty acid residues in the snl position and mainly (poly)unsaturated fatty acid chains in the sn2 position. Mixtures of phospholipids at low cost are obtained from the degumming process of vegetable oils. Lecithin, the main component of the mixture, has the polar head characterized by the choline residue. It is usually defined as phosphatidyl choline (PC) and it is understood that the composition of the apolar part is composed of mixtures of fatty acid residues dependent to a large extent on the source of the raw material (fatty acid chains composition of PC from soy beans palmitic 11.6%, stearic 3.4%, oleic 4.6%, linoleic 66.4%, linolenic 8.7%). Scheme 1 shows a PC with two defined acyl chains at the glycerol backbone l-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-5n-glycero-3-phosphocholine (PLPC). [Pg.128]


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