Abstract

AbstractVernolic acid has been found at the 30.1% level in Centratherum ritchiei (Compositae) seed oil. This acid, cis‐12, 13‐epoxyoctadec‐cis‐9‐enoic, was isolated by preparative TLC and characterized by IR, NMR and MS. A successful attempt has been made to identify vernolic acid, without its derivatization, by mass spectral study. A reference vernolic acid (Vernonia anthelmintica seed oil) has been used for comparison purpose throughout the study.

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