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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 406(12): 2873-83, 2014 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24652150

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Improving the quality and performance of soybean oil as biodiesel depends on the chemical composition of its fatty acids and requires an increase in monounsaturated acids and a reduction in polyunsaturated acids. Despite its current use as a source of biofuel, soybean oil contains an average of 25 % oleic acid and 13 % palmitic acid, which negatively impacts its oxidative stability and freezing point, causing a high rate of nitrogen oxide emission. Gas chromatography and ion mobility mass spectrometry were conducted on soybean fatty acids from metabolically engineered seed extracts to determine the nature of the structural oleic and palmitic acids. The soybean genes FAD2-1 and FatB were placed under the control of the 35SCaMV constitutive promoter, introduced to soybean embryonic axes by particle bombardment and down-regulated using RNA interference technology. Results indicate that the metabolically engineered plants exhibited a significant increase in oleic acid (up to 94.58 %) and a reduction in palmitic acid (to <3 %) in their seed oil content. No structural differences were observed between the fatty acids of the transgenic and non-transgenic oil extracts.


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Ácidos Grasos/química , Glycine max/química , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/química , Semillas/química , Ingeniería Metabólica , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente/genética , Semillas/genética , Aceite de Soja/química , Aceite de Soja/genética , Aceite de Soja/metabolismo , Glycine max/genética
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