LIPIDS AND SOME BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES OF GLYCINE HISPIDA MAXIM SEED’S OIL GROWING IN GEORGIA

LIPIDS AND SOME BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES OF GLYCINE HISPIDA MAXIM SEED’S OIL GROWING IN GEORGIA

Authors

  • BELA KIKALISHVILI
  • TSISANA SULAKVELIDZE
  • MARIAM MALANIA
  • DURMISHKHAN TURABELIDZE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.06.11

Keywords:

Biological active substances, Lipids, fatty acid composition

Abstract

The aim of the presented work is study of lipids and some biological active substances of Glycine hispida Maxim L. seed’s oil, collected in the west Georgia. Cold pressing extraction were implemented. According to the standard procedures in seed’s oils samples are analyzed fatty acids: tetradecanoic acid 0.06%, hexadecenoic acid 13,09%, hexadecenoic acid 0,07%, heptadecanoic acid 0,09%, octadecanoic acid 4,1%, 9- octadecenoic acid 26,12%, 9,12 octadecadienoic acid 52,48%, eicosanoic acid 0,32%, eicosadienoic acid 0,41%.According to obtained results, it was established, that the chromatographic profile of growing in Georgia Glycine hispida Maxim L. is rich with very important biological active components and fatty acid composition which are very necessary in medical production and high-quality cosmetics.

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Published

2022-06-02

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BELA KIKALISHVILI, TSISANA SULAKVELIDZE, MARIAM MALANIA, & DURMISHKHAN TURABELIDZE. (2022). LIPIDS AND SOME BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES OF GLYCINE HISPIDA MAXIM SEED’S OIL GROWING IN GEORGIA. Experimental and Clinical Medicine Georgia, (4). https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.06.11

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