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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 7, 437-441, May 1966
Copyright © 1966 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Stazione Sperimentale per gli Oli e Grassi, Milan, and Centro Nazionale per la Lipochimica del C.N.R., Milan, Italy
From the unsaponifiable fraction (63 g) of linseed oil (25 kg), two terpenic alcohols were isolated by alumina column, thin-layer, and gas-liquid chromatography. They were identified as phytol and geranyl geraniol (a precursor of bi- and tricyclic diterpenes) by infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, ozonolysis, and mass spectrometry.
Supplementary key words linseed oil unsaponifiable fraction phytol geranyl geraniol isolation identification nuclear magnetic resonance peanut oil
Submitted on November 23, 1965
Accepted on February 10, 1966
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