2015
DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess15196
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Effects of <i>Aster scaber</i> Seed Oil Containing <i>trans</i>-Δ3 Fatty Acids on Lipid Profiles of Hamsters and Rats

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“…Olefin acids with short chain lengths are oil‐fragments that are expected to be very useful as polymers and fine chemical raw materials. They are found in the seeds of Aster scaber , Chrysanthemum zawarskii , and Calea urticafolia of Asteraceae . Among the various species of Asteraceae , there is a large number of Δ‐3 fatty acids (28.1% in the USA and 27.3% in Korean ancestors) in A. scaber oil.…”
Section: Bio‐oil Type and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olefin acids with short chain lengths are oil‐fragments that are expected to be very useful as polymers and fine chemical raw materials. They are found in the seeds of Aster scaber , Chrysanthemum zawarskii , and Calea urticafolia of Asteraceae . Among the various species of Asteraceae , there is a large number of Δ‐3 fatty acids (28.1% in the USA and 27.3% in Korean ancestors) in A. scaber oil.…”
Section: Bio‐oil Type and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%