Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils

Chenopodium album L. plants grown in continuously cultivated and in nondisturbed soils were compared in terms of the compositions of nonpolar extracts of the corresponding aerial parts. Both light petroleum ether extracts of C. album L. were analyzed by high-performance thin-layer LC, capillary GC,...

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Autores principales: Leicach, S.R., Grass, M.A.Y., Corbino, G.B., Pomilio, A.B., Vitale, A.A.
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spelling todo:paper_00244201_v38_n5_p567_Leicach2023-10-03T14:35:13Z Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils Leicach, S.R. Grass, M.A.Y. Corbino, G.B. Pomilio, A.B. Vitale, A.A. Alcohols Cultivation Percolation (fluids) Plants (botany) Separation Soils Nondisturbed soils Lipids alcohol derivative fatty acid fatty acid ester hydrocarbon lipid article chemical composition Chenopodium album extraction high performance liquid chromatography lipid analysis lipid composition mass spectrometry nonhuman plant growth pressure separation technique soil quality Alcohols Aldehydes Chenopodium album Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Chromatography, Thin Layer Fatty Acids Hydrocarbons Lipids Plant Extracts Soil Steroids Terpenes Waxes Chenopodium album Chenopodium album L. plants grown in continuously cultivated and in nondisturbed soils were compared in terms of the compositions of nonpolar extracts of the corresponding aerial parts. Both light petroleum ether extracts of C. album L. were analyzed by high-performance thin-layer LC, capillary GC, and capillary GC-EI-MS. Further percolation and medium-pressure LC, along with EI-MS analysis, permitted the separation and identification of the chemical constituents. Differences were observed between mean contents of the chemical constituents of C. album L., with respect to nonpolar extracts, obtained from continuously cultivated and from nondisturbed soils, in particular in linear and branched long-chain hydrocarbons, FA and their esters, and long-chain linear alcohols and aldehydes. The most remarkable features of the disturbed soils were a pronounced increase in the amounts of linear hydrocarbons and a decrease in the relative proportions of FA. Fil:Leicach, S.R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Pomilio, A.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vitale, A.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00244201_v38_n5_p567_Leicach
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topic Alcohols
Cultivation
Percolation (fluids)
Plants (botany)
Separation
Soils
Nondisturbed soils
Lipids
alcohol derivative
fatty acid
fatty acid ester
hydrocarbon
lipid
article
chemical composition
Chenopodium album
extraction
high performance liquid chromatography
lipid analysis
lipid composition
mass spectrometry
nonhuman
plant growth
pressure
separation technique
soil quality
Alcohols
Aldehydes
Chenopodium album
Chromatography, Gas
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography, Thin Layer
Fatty Acids
Hydrocarbons
Lipids
Plant Extracts
Soil
Steroids
Terpenes
Waxes
Chenopodium album
spellingShingle Alcohols
Cultivation
Percolation (fluids)
Plants (botany)
Separation
Soils
Nondisturbed soils
Lipids
alcohol derivative
fatty acid
fatty acid ester
hydrocarbon
lipid
article
chemical composition
Chenopodium album
extraction
high performance liquid chromatography
lipid analysis
lipid composition
mass spectrometry
nonhuman
plant growth
pressure
separation technique
soil quality
Alcohols
Aldehydes
Chenopodium album
Chromatography, Gas
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography, Thin Layer
Fatty Acids
Hydrocarbons
Lipids
Plant Extracts
Soil
Steroids
Terpenes
Waxes
Chenopodium album
Leicach, S.R.
Grass, M.A.Y.
Corbino, G.B.
Pomilio, A.B.
Vitale, A.A.
Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
topic_facet Alcohols
Cultivation
Percolation (fluids)
Plants (botany)
Separation
Soils
Nondisturbed soils
Lipids
alcohol derivative
fatty acid
fatty acid ester
hydrocarbon
lipid
article
chemical composition
Chenopodium album
extraction
high performance liquid chromatography
lipid analysis
lipid composition
mass spectrometry
nonhuman
plant growth
pressure
separation technique
soil quality
Alcohols
Aldehydes
Chenopodium album
Chromatography, Gas
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography, Thin Layer
Fatty Acids
Hydrocarbons
Lipids
Plant Extracts
Soil
Steroids
Terpenes
Waxes
Chenopodium album
description Chenopodium album L. plants grown in continuously cultivated and in nondisturbed soils were compared in terms of the compositions of nonpolar extracts of the corresponding aerial parts. Both light petroleum ether extracts of C. album L. were analyzed by high-performance thin-layer LC, capillary GC, and capillary GC-EI-MS. Further percolation and medium-pressure LC, along with EI-MS analysis, permitted the separation and identification of the chemical constituents. Differences were observed between mean contents of the chemical constituents of C. album L., with respect to nonpolar extracts, obtained from continuously cultivated and from nondisturbed soils, in particular in linear and branched long-chain hydrocarbons, FA and their esters, and long-chain linear alcohols and aldehydes. The most remarkable features of the disturbed soils were a pronounced increase in the amounts of linear hydrocarbons and a decrease in the relative proportions of FA.
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author Leicach, S.R.
Grass, M.A.Y.
Corbino, G.B.
Pomilio, A.B.
Vitale, A.A.
author_facet Leicach, S.R.
Grass, M.A.Y.
Corbino, G.B.
Pomilio, A.B.
Vitale, A.A.
author_sort Leicach, S.R.
title Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
title_short Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
title_full Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
title_fullStr Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
title_full_unstemmed Nonpolar lipid composition of Chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
title_sort nonpolar lipid composition of chenopodium album grown in continuously cultivated and nondisturbed soils
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00244201_v38_n5_p567_Leicach
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