Minor lipid components of some Acacia species: potential dietary health benefits of the unexploited seeds

Lipids Health Dis. 2012 May 11:11:49. doi: 10.1186/1476-511X-11-49.

Abstract

Background: Oilseed samples from four Acacia species ( A. cyclops, A. ligulata, A. salicina and A. cyanophylla) were analyzed in order to evaluate the potential nutritional value of their unexploited seeds.

Methods: Samples were collected from different Tunisian geographic locations. Seed oils were extracted and carotenoids, tocopherols and sterols were analyzed using chromatographic methods.

Results: The studied Acacia seeds seem to be quite rich in lipids (from 6% to 12%). All Acacia species contain mainly the xanthophylls zeaxanthin and lutein compounds: from ca. 38 mg.kg⁻¹ of total lipids (A. cyclops) to ca. 113 mg.kg⁻¹ of total lipids (A. cyanophylla). Total tocopherols varied from ca. 221 mg.kg⁻¹ of total lipids (A. cyclops) to ca. 808 mg.kg-1 of total lipids (A. ligulata). Sterols are highly present and their contents ranged between ca. 7 g. kg⁻¹ of total lipids (A. salicina) and 11 g. kg⁻¹ of total lipids (A. cyclops).

Conclusion: This study highlights that these unexploited seeds might have a potential nutritional value and encourages researchers to more explore and find developments for these plants for healthy purposes.

MeSH terms

  • Acacia / chemistry*
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / standards
  • Lutein / chemistry
  • Lutein / isolation & purification
  • Phytosterols / chemistry
  • Phytosterols / isolation & purification
  • Plant Oils / chemistry
  • Plant Oils / isolation & purification*
  • Reference Standards
  • Seeds / chemistry*
  • Tocopherols / chemistry
  • Tocopherols / isolation & purification
  • Xanthophylls / chemistry
  • Xanthophylls / isolation & purification
  • Zeaxanthins

Substances

  • Phytosterols
  • Plant Oils
  • Xanthophylls
  • Zeaxanthins
  • Tocopherols
  • Lutein