Oil produced from the Brassica napus

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Fatty compounds having an acid moiety which contains the...

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554 6, 554 7, 554224, 435411, 800200, 800250, 800DIG17, C07C 5150

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ABSTRACT:
A variety of Brassica napus, designated AG019, and varieties essentially derived therefrom, having oil which combines oxidative stability sufficient for industrial applications with a desirable dietary fatty acid profile. Plants, seeds, tissue cultures, and plants regenerated from tissue cultures. Oil having an oleic acid content of from about 71.4% to about 77.4%, a linolenic acid content of no more than about 3%, an oleic:linolenic acid ratio value of at least about 34.0, and an (oleic+linoleic)/linolenic acid ratio value of at least about 41.2. The oil has substantially improved oxidative stability, relatively to normal rapeseed oil, when both are treated with antioxidant.

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Pleines et al., Breeding for Improved C18-Fatty Acid Composition in Rapeseed:, Fett. Wiss. Technol., 90(5):167-171 (1988).
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Harberd. 1969. Euphytica. 18:425-429.
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Pleines et al. 1988. Fett. Wiss. Technol. 90(5):167-171.
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