2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejlt.202300232
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Ouratea sp. and Virola surinamensis seed fats as new sources of lipids: Composition, physicochemical characterization, bioactive potential, and cytotoxicity

Tatiana M. V. Holanda,
Judson C. A. de Oliveira,
Susana M. G. Moreira
et al.

Abstract: The fats extracted from bati (Ouratea sp.) and ucuuba (Virola surinamensis) fruit seeds are consumed by the local population. However, important characteristics for its use as food or cosmetic/pharmaceutical raw material are poorly studied. This study describes the fatty acid profile, physicochemical characteristics, bioactive properties, and cytotoxicity of these materials. The results demonstrated that bati fat presents a high amount of polyunsaturated fatty acid (66.06%), with 45.36% of linoleic acid. In co… Show more

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