CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF THE TUNISIAN ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA OIL

Authors

  • M. Elaloui Institut National des Recherches en Génie Rural, Eau, Forêts (INRGREF), rue Hedi Karray, Elmenzeh IV, BP 10, 2080, Ariana, Tunisie
  • A. Laamouri Institut National des Recherches en Génie Rural, Eau, Forêts (INRGREF), rue Hedi Karray, Elmenzeh IV, BP 10, 2080, Ariana, Tunisie
  • A. Albouchi Institut National des Recherches en Génie Rural, Eau, Forêts (INRGREF), rue Hedi Karray, Elmenzeh IV, BP 10, 2080, Ariana, Tunisie
  • M. Cerny Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-Industrielle (LCAI), UMR 1010 INRA-INPT/ENSIACET 4 allée Emile Monso 31030, Toulouse cedex, 4, France
  • C. Mathieu Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-Industrielle (LCAI), UMR 1010 INRA-INPT/ENSIACET 4 allée Emile Monso 31030, Toulouse cedex, 4, France
  • G. Vilarem Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-Industrielle (LCAI), UMR 1010 INRA-INPT/ENSIACET 4 allée Emile Monso 31030, Toulouse cedex, 4, France
  • B. Hasnaoui Institut Sylvo-pastoral de Tabarka, 8110, Tabarka, Tunisie

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.v26i7.17513

Keywords:

Fatty acids, Linoleic acid, Oleic acid, ?-sitosterol, Ziziphus

Abstract

Thirteen fatty acids were identified from the pulps of four Tunisian Ziziphus jujuba ecotypes (Sfax, Choutrana Mahres and Mahdia), using capillary gaseous chromatography method. These oils presented 8.31% to 12.35% of dry weights. Compared to the other ecotypes, Mahres and Choutrana were the richest of the oleic acid. The palmitic acid was the most important compound of the Sfax ecotype. Unsaturated fatty acids ranged from 62.63% to 72.40% of the total fatty acids of each ecotype. So a ratio of the unsaturated/saturated (U/S) varied from 1.68 to 2.37. The ?-sitosterol and the Stigmasterol were identified as major sterols. The ?-sitosterol was the prominent component in the all ecotypes and the highest level (10.65 mg/100g) was noted in Choutrana ecotype. Stigmasterol was more abundant in Sfax (16.12 mg/100g) and Choutrana (4.67 mg/100g) ecotypes. The campesterol sterol was identified only in Sfax and Choutrana ecotypes being more important (2.4 mg/100g) in Choutrana pulps.

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Published

2014-05-18

How to Cite

Elaloui, M., A. Laamouri, A. Albouchi, M. Cerny, C. Mathieu, G. Vilarem, and B. Hasnaoui. “CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF THE TUNISIAN ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA OIL”. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, vol. 26, no. 7, May 2014, pp. 602-8, doi:10.9755/ejfa.v26i7.17513.

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