Fatty Acids of Thespesia populnea. Mass Spectrometry of Picolinyl Esters of Cyclopropene Fatty Acids.

Thespesia populnea belongs to the plant family of Malvaceae which contain cyclopropane and cyclopropene fatty acids. However, previous literature reports vary regarding the content of these compounds in Thespesia populnea seed oil. In this work, the content of malvalic acid (8,9- methylene-9-heptad...

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Main Authors: Knothe, Gerhard, Rashid, Umer, Yusup, Suzana, Anwar, Farooq
Format: Citation Index Journal
Published: WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim 2011
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Online Access:http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5561/1/Thespesia_Fatty_Acid_%28Accepted%2C2011%2CEJLST%29.pdf
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291438-9312
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5561/
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Summary:Thespesia populnea belongs to the plant family of Malvaceae which contain cyclopropane and cyclopropene fatty acids. However, previous literature reports vary regarding the content of these compounds in Thespesia populnea seed oil. In this work, the content of malvalic acid (8,9- methylene-9-heptadecenoic acid) in the fatty acid profile of Thespesia populnea seed oil was approximately 7% by gas chromatography. Two cyclopropane fatty acids were identified, including dihydrosterculic acid. The methyl and picolinyl esters of Thespesia populnea seed oil were also prepared. The mass spectrum of picolinyl malvalate was more closely investigated, especially an ion at m/e 279, which does not fit the typical series of ions observed in picolinyl esters. It is shown that this ion is caused by cleavage at the picolinyl moiety and contains the fatty acid chain without the picolinyl moiety. This type of cleavage has previously not been observed prominently in picolinyl esters and may therefore be diagnostic for picolinyl esters of cyclopropene fatty acids. The NMR spectra of Thespesia populnea methyl esters are also discussed.