Matthaeus, BertrandAl Juhaimi, Fahad Y.Özcan, Mehmet MusaBabiker, Elfadil E.Ghafoor, K.2020-03-262020-03-2620160035-6808https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/33849The oil contents of the seeds were found to range between 5.9% (fenugreek) and 47.6% (blackcumin). While oleic acid contents of oils vary between 17.49% (fenugreek) and 78.30% (coriander), linoleic acid contents ranged from 10.78% (fennel) to 52.11% (blackcumin). The highest linolenic acid content (20,75%) was established in fenugreek oil. While fenugreek oil contains 1161.7 mg/100g beta-tocopherol, blackcumin oil contained 28.4 mg/100 g beta-tocotrienol. In addition, coriander oil contained 48.1 mg/100 g beta-tocotrienol. Total tocopherol contents of fenugreek, blackcumin and coriander oils were reported at 1202.88, 56.49 and 62.58 mg/100g, respectively.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOilFatty acidTocopherolLabiataeLeguminoseaeRanunculaceae and UmbelliferaeOil, fatty acid and tocopherol contents of some aromatic plant seedsArticle932133136WOS:000379629700008Q4