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. 1975 Nov;10(11):695-702.
doi: 10.1007/BF02532763.

Furanoid fatty acids from fish lipids

Furanoid fatty acids from fish lipids

R L Glass et al. Lipids. 1975 Nov.

Abstract

Fatty acids, recently reported as constituents of certain fish lipids, were identified to be derivatives of furan (furanoid fish fatty acids). 12,15-Epoxy-13,14-dimethyleicosa-12,14-dienoic acid is predominant among the furan acids and is associated with bis-homologs in regard to chain length. Monomethyl acids, such as 12,15-epoxy-13-methyleicosa-12,14-dienoic, are present in appreciable amounts. The structures were concluded from oxidative degradations, from mass spectrometry of methyl esters of the novel acids and fatty acids derived from them by opening the ring, and from nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, and Raman spectra. The results from chemical procedures and from spectrometric methods were in agreement with those obtained with authentic methyl 9,12-epoxyoctadeca-9,11-dienoate. The number of substituents at the furan ring greatly influences hydrogenation, hydrogenolysis, and hydrolysis reactions of the ring.

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