@article{Hatipoglu_Ak_2023, title={Fatty acids and mineral composition of seed oils extracted from different Rosa L. taxa}, volume={74}, url={https://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/1980}, DOI={10.3989/gya.0673221}, abstractNote={<p>In the study, the macro and micro elements and fatty acid contents in rose seeds, which are generally evaluated in the waste category, were determined. Among the plants belonging to these taxa, only the registered varieties belonging to four taxa were used, while the others were genotypes. The plant materials of the study include rosehip (<em>R. canina</em> L.), Yildiz variety of rosehip (<em>R. canina</em> L. cv ‘Yildiz’), Syrup rose (<em>R. heckeliana</em> Tratt. subsp. <em>vanheurckiana</em>), Austrian briar (<em>R. foetida</em> Herrm.), lax rootstock [<em>R. caesia</em> Sm. (Syn: <em>R. laxa</em> Retz.)], wild rose [<em>R. montana</em> subsp. <em>woronovii</em> Chaix subsp. <em>woronovii</em> (Lonacz) Ö. Nilsson L.], hybrid landscape roses (<em>R.</em> x <em>hybrida</em>) and Hosap rose [<em>R. pisiformis</em> (Christ) D.] taxa. It was determined that the contents of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium of the macro elements examined in the seed samples differed statistically from each other. The seeds of different <em>Rosa</em> L. species examined within the scope of the research can be considered as one of the fruit oil sources with its 3.71-10.01% oil content. The fatty acid contents were determined as follows: linoleic acid (ω6) contents in the taxa ranged from 41.63 to 50.11% with an average of 44.88%; oleic acid (ω9) ranged from 20.80 to 30.27% with an average of 24.95%; linolenic acid (ω3) varied between 14.00-28.51% with an average of 19.20%; arachidic acid ranged from 0.75-1.63% and the average was 1.97%; eicosenoic acid ranged between 0.13-0.65% and averaged 0.33%; palmitoleic acid contents ranged from 0.08-0.60; behenic acid varied between 0.08-0.19% with 0.11% average. It was observed that the (ω3/ω6 ratio of the hybrid rose, which is especially used as a landscape rose and whose fruits are not evaluated, had an average value. <em>R. canina</em> ‘Yildiz’ cultivar showed a high (ω3/ω6 ratio, which is important in health terms. The high oleic acid contents found in these taxa are important results.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Grasas y Aceites}, author={Hatipoglu, I.H. and Ak, B.E.}, year={2023}, month={May}, pages={e506} }