Abstract

Pistacia atlantica, which belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, is an important species for rural people in arid and semi-arid areas. The fruit, rich in oil, is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases. The oil extracted from this species growing in a northern area of Algeria and its fatty acid composition were previously studied. However, the largest areas where this species is present (traditional cultivation) is located in southern Algeria. Moreover, studies on oil fatty acid composition and essential oil were always conducted separately. This study was performed in order to assess the fatty acid and volatile organic compound composition of P. atlantica vegetable oil. The seeds were collected randomly from Djelfa (300 km South of Algiers, Algeria). Oil content and fatty acid composition were determined by Soxhlet extraction. The seeds contained high concentrations of oil (32–67%). The major fatty acids were oleic (39–49%), linoleic (23.6–31%), and palmitic (21.3–26.6%) acids. The ratio of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) to saturated fatty acids (SFA) indicated that the content of unsaturated fatty acids was approximately three times higher than that of SFA. This ratio is widely used in epidemiological studies and research on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. The ratios of -acids, i.e., -9/-6 and -6/-3, were 1.3–2 and 18.5–38.3, respectively. Crushed seeds were analyzed by headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. More than 40 compounds were identified, mainly monoterpenes (C10H16), such as α-terpinene and terpinolene, but also sesquiterpenes (C15H24) at lower levels. The value of this species as a source of healthy oil rich in -3 acid and its effects on cardiovascular disease risk are discussed.

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  • IntroductionPistachio of Atlas (Pistacia atlantica Desf.) is a fast-growing species of the Anacardiaceae family

  • Pistachio of Atlas (Pistacia atlantica Desf.) is a fast-growing species of the Anacardiaceae family.Its height may reach 20 meters

  • The yield we obtained can be considered high by comparison with those of oils from other oilseed crops, taking into account the fact that this species was not submitted to breeding programs to increase this trait [35]

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Introduction

Pistachio of Atlas (Pistacia atlantica Desf.) is a fast-growing species of the Anacardiaceae family. This species is cultivated in different soil types and tolerates abiotic stresses such as drought [1,2]. P. atlantica covers a large area spanning across North Africa, Middle. The fruits are edible drupes rich in oil, used in folk medicine for the treatment of various diseases and widely consumed as a nutrient by the local populations. The oil can be used in food, cosmetics, and for medicinal purposes [4,5]. The resin is used in the food industry to prepare chewing gum and is widely exploited in dentistry [6].

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