“…A high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis identified the major plant C18 LCBs, including t18:1(Z), t18:1(E), t18:0, d18:1(Z), d18:1(E), and d18:0 ( Chen et al., 2006 ). Plants also contain traces of another four C18 LCBs (d18:2(4E,8E), d18:2 (4E,8Z), t18:2 [with unknown structure], and a unique d18:1 [with a C10=C11 double bond]), one C20 LCB t20:0, and special d21:1 or d22:1 LCBs (the last two LCBs contain a C7=C8 double bond), which have been validated by either mass spectrometry (MS) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ( Kimberlin et al., 2013 ; Ngo et al., 2020 ; Panzenboeck et al., 2020 ; Wang et al., 2020a ). However, the two common LCBs d20:0 and d20:1, which are detected in animals and Saccharomyces cerevisiae , are rarely reported in plant samples ( De Castro Levatti et al., 2017 ; Zhu et al., 2020 ).…”