Characterization of Pentadesma butyracea sabine Butters of Different Production Regions in Benin

Authors: Tchobo, Fidèle; Natta, Armand; Barea, Bruno; Barouh, Nathalie; Piombo, Georges; Pina, Michel; Villeneuve, Pierre1; Soumanou, Mohamed2; Sohounhloue, Dominique

Source: Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, Volume 84, Number 8, August 2007 , pp. 755-760(6)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

Pentadesma butter (Pentadesma butyracea, sabine, clusiaceae) is an extract of the kernels of tree fruits in West Africa and similar to shea butter. The study of the fatty acid composition, triacylglycerols, sterols and tocopherols of Pentadesma butter was carried out on seeds collected in ten production areas in Benin. The results obtained show that the composition in fatty acids is characterized by the presence of stearic acid and oleic acid, which represent nearly 96% of the total fatty acids. The triacylglycerols profile of the different butters is marked by the overwhelming presence of the triacylglycerols SOS and SOO. The unsaponifiable fraction shows, for the sterolic composition, a predominance of stigmasterol (nearly 68% of the total sterols) whilst the β-tocopherol is the main tocopherol.

Keywords: Lipids analysis; Pentadesma butyracea; Sterols; Tocopherols; Triacylglycerols

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11746-007-1102-0

Affiliations: 1: Email: villeneuve@cirad.fr 2: Email: msoumanoufr@yahoo.fr

Publication date: 2007-08-01

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