A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Analysis of regioisomers of triacylglycerols of northern currant seed oil by tandem mass spectrometry




AuthorsKallio, Heikki; Tuomasjukka, Saska; Johansson, Anu; Tahvonen, Raija; Nieminen, Niina; Sjövall, Olli; Kurvinen, Juha‐Pekka; Kivini, Hanna

PublisherWiley

Publication year2005

Journal: European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology

Volume107

First page 101-106

ISSN1438-7697

eISSN1438-9312

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ejlt.200401037

Web address https://doi.org/10.1002/ejlt.200401037


Abstract

Currant oils have special health properties due to their moderate contents of α-linolenic, γ-linolenic and stearidonic acids. The distribution of fatty acids (FA) in the triacylglycerols (TAG) may affect the beneficial effects. Seed oils of wild northern red currant (NRC) (Ribes spicatum L.) from Northern Finland and of wild alpine currant (AC) (R. alpinum L.) from the South-West coast of Finland were investigated. The purified TAG were analysed by tandem mass spectrometry by applying the ammonia negative ion chemical ionisation – collision-induced dissociation method. Molecular weight fractions rich in C18:3 FA and C18:4 FA were investigated. Of the total oil, the molecular weight species 54:7 (ACN:DB), 54:8 and 54:9 were more abundant in NRC than in AC, being 21.0%, 15.8%, 7.4% and 16.2%, 11.2%, 4.8%, respectively (p <0.05). The species 52:6 was more abundant in AC (3.1%) than in NRC (2.6%) (p <0.05). The preferential order of FA to be in the sn-2 position in both berries was typically C18:1 > C18:2 > C18:4 > C18:3. No difference was observed between relative locations of C16:0 FA and C18:3 FA in either of the oils. Within the TAG consisting of FA combinations C18:3/C18:3/C18:1 (54:7), C18:1 was more preferentially in the sn-2 position (p <0.05) in AC (93.2%) than in NRC (74.6%), and in the case of C18:3, the preference was vice versa. Within the molecular weight species 54:9, FA combination C18:4/C18:3/C18:2, linoleic acid preferentially occupied the secondary position (p <0.005) in both berries, and the proportion of the TAG regioisomer pair sn-C18:3-C18:4-C18:2 + sn-C18:2-C18:4-C18:3 was more abundant (30.2%) in NRC than in AC (15.3%). Within the TAG species 52:6, proportions of all the existing combinations, C16:0/C18:3/C18:3, C16:0/C18:4/C18:2 and C16:1/C18:3/C18:2, varied between the two berry species (p <0.005).



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