were examined by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
(GC/MS) analysis for the presence of fatty acids. As far as we know, the fatty acid profiles of
B. purpureus and B. rhodoxanthus were described for the first time. Twenty‐six fatty acids
were determined. Linoleic (19.5–72%), oleic (0.11–64%), palmitic (5.9–22%) and stearic
acids (0.81–57%) were present in the highest contents. In all samples, unsaturated fatty …