Ergönül P.G.Ergönül B.Kalyoncu F.Akata I.2024-07-222024-07-22201218125700http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/17649The fatty acids of five wild edible mushroom species (Agrocybe cylindracea, Coprinm comatus, Lactarius deliciosns, Suillus collinitus and Tricholoma myomyces) collected from different regions from Anatolia were determined. The fatty acids were identified and quantified by gas chromatography and studied using fruit bodies. Fatty acid composition varied among species. The dominant fatty acid in fruit bodies of all mushrooms was cis-linoleic acid (18: 2). Percentage of cis-linoleic acid in species varied from 36.29-66.72%. The other major fatty acids were, cis-oleic, palmitic and stearic acids, respectively. Fatty acids analysis of the mushrooms showed that the unsaturated fatty acids were at higher concentrations than saturated fatty acids. © 2012 Asian Network for Scientific Information.Englishcis linoleic acidcis oleic acidfatty acidlinoleic acidoleic acidpalmitic acidstearic acidunclassified drugAgrocybe cylindraceaarticlecontrolled studyCoprinus comatusedible mushroomfatty acid analysisfatty acid synthesisfruiting bodygeographic distributionLactarius deliciosuslipid compositionnonhumannutritional valueSuillus collinitusTricholoma myomycesTurkey (republic)wild plantFatty acid compositions of five wild edible mushroom species collected from TurkeyArticle10.3923/ijp2012.463.466