Oxidation products of linoleate and linolenate exposed to nitrogen dioxide

Kikugawa, K; Kogi, K

HERO ID

1485411

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1987

HERO ID 1485411
In Press No
Year 1987
Title Oxidation products of linoleate and linolenate exposed to nitrogen dioxide
Authors Kikugawa, K; Kogi, K
Journal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Volume 35
Issue 1
Page Numbers 344-349
Abstract Nitrogen dioxide at 100 ppm in air greatly accelerated the oxidation of methyl esters of linoleic and linolenic acid in both non-aqueous and aqueous systems. Nitrogen dioxide stimulated oxygen uptake, conjugated diene formation and increase in the peroxide value of methyl linoleate and methyl linolenate. The products formed from methyl linoleate were identified as four isomeric hydroperoxides; the ratio of the amounts of the isomers was similar to that of the hydroperoxides formed by autoxidation. No nitrogen-containing products were formed. The products formed from methyl linolenate were identified as eight isomeric hydroperoxides that were also formed by autoxidation.
Doi 10.1248/cpb.35.344
Url http://joi.jlc.jst.go.jp/JST.Journalarchive/cpb1958/35.344?from=CrossRef
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Keyword nitrogen dioxide; methyl linoleate; methyl linolenate; conjugated diene; peroxide value; hydroperoxide; chain initiation