Q.52 In a typical oil-seed crop, the matured seeds are enriched with (A) Phospholipid (B) Galactolipid (C) Neutral lipid (D) Sphingolipid

Q.52 In a typical oil-seed crop, the matured seeds are enriched with
(A) Phospholipid
(B) Galactolipid (C) Neutral lipid (D) Sphingolipid

Correct Answer: (C) Neutral lipid

In typical oil-seed crops like soybean, rapeseed, and sunflower, matured seeds accumulate neutral lipids primarily as triacylglycerols (TAGs), comprising 90%+ of total seed lipids for energy storage and oil extraction.

Option Analysis

(A) Phospholipid: Incorrect. Phospholipids form cell membranes (minor component, ~2-5% of seed lipids); not primary storage form in oilseeds despite extraction as lecithin byproducts.

(B) Galactolipid: Incorrect. Galactolipids dominate chloroplast membranes in green tissues; absent or trace in mature oilseeds lacking photosynthetic plastids.

(C) Neutral lipid: Correct. Triacylglycerols (TAGs: glycerol + 3 fatty acids) form oil bodies, enabling 40-60% oil content by dry weight in commercial oilseeds.

(D) Sphingolipid: Incorrect. Sphingolipids occur in plasma membranes (~1% lipids); structurally complex signaling lipids, not energy-dense storage compounds.

In a typical oil-seed crop, the matured seeds are enriched with neutral lipid as triacylglycerols (TAGs), enabling high oil yields (40-60% dry weight) critical for edible oils and biodiesel.

Lipid Classes in Oilseeds

  • Neutral lipids (90%+): TAGs stored in oil bodies; oleic/linoleic acids predominant.

  • Polar lipids (5-10%): Phospholipids (lecithin), galactolipids (chloroplasts).

  • Minor lipids: Sphingolipids, sterols, tocopherols.

Oil Accumulation Process

TAG biosynthesis peaks during mid-to-late seed maturation:

  • Acetyl-CoA → fatty acids in plastids.

  • ER: DGAT1/2 acylates DAG → TAG.

  • Oil bodies coated with oleosins prevent coalescence.

Commercial Implications

Rapeseed (44% oil), sunflower (50%), soybean (20%) all prioritize neutral lipid storage. Breeding targets DGAT genes to boost TAG content 5-10%.

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