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Physiochemical
Composition of Fig Seed Oil from Turkey
Nazan Güven, Ali Gökyer, Ayşenur Koç, Naime Nur Temiz, Seher Selvi, Beril Koparal, Burçak Deniz Dedeoğlu, Sidika Büyükhelvacigil Öztürk, Hale Feyza Büyükhelvacigil, Ramazan Büyükhelvacıgil and Ceren Erman
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2150/2019.10.003
Fig (Ficus CaricaLinn (Moraceae)) is a deciduous tree that grows in tropical and subtropical zones [1]. Ficus Carica has a broad spectrum of pharmacological activity and is widely used in traditional medicine. Research has found its use in more than 40 areas. Some of these are gastrointestinal, endocrine, respiratory, reproductive system disorders [2]. The fig seed oil contains alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is highly beta-sitosterol and herbal omega [3]. It can be used as a supplement in the treatment of diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, and diabetes. Fig seed oil can be a good choice for skin hydration when used externally. In our study, the fig seed oil was analyzed by gas and liquid chromatography. In this study where linoleic acid (C18:2) and linolenic acid (C20:0) ratios found in fig seed oil composition were evaluated, the health benefits of two fatty acids were discussed based on the literature.
Ficus carica, fig seed oil, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, fig.
Güven, N., et al. 2019. “Physiochemical Composition of Fig Seed Oil from Turkey.” Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 7 (10): 541-545.