Volatilomic analysis based on headspace–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (HS-GC–MS) combined with chemometrics for the authentication of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) essential oil

IF 2.5 4区 化学 Q2 Engineering
Agustina Ari Murti Budi Hastuti, Siti Nurul Hidayah, Djoko Santosa
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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a native plant from the Mediterranean area that has spread worldwide, including tropical Indonesia. As an important product for various industries, fennel essential oil is prone to adulteration to increase profit. In this study, we characterized the volatile profile of fennel essential oil from fennel grown in Indonesia using headspace–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (HS–GC–MS) for simple and fast analysis and further applied this method, in combination with chemometrics, to detect the adulteration. The major constituents of essential oil extracted from Indonesian fresh fennel fruits were fenchone (39.61 ± 2.00%), estragole (17.47 ± 1.60%), limonene (14.21 ± 4.35%), and anethole (11.65 ± 1.75%). The commercial fennel oils had varied volatile profiles. The PCA model showed that some commercial samples had a similar volatile profile with pure fennel oil, indicating that the samples indeed contained fennel oil. On the other hand, adulterated fennel oils with carrier oil showed a very similar volatile profile to pure fennel oils, making it difficult to pinpoint the adulterated samples. In the PCA model, the adulterated fennel oils were distinguishable from the pure fennel oils and clustered in an area different from those of pure fennel oils. Thus, HS–GC–MS combined with chemometrics has been successfully applied to detect adulteration in fennel essential oils.

顶空-气相色谱-质谱联用化学计量学测定茴香精油的挥发性
茴香(Foeniculum vulgare)是地中海地区的一种本地植物,已传播到世界各地,包括热带印度尼西亚。茴香精油作为各行业的重要产品,为了增加利润,容易出现掺假现象。本研究采用顶空-气相色谱-质谱联用技术(HS-GC-MS)对印度尼西亚产茴香精油的挥发性成分进行了快速分析,并结合化学计量学对其进行了检测。从印尼鲜茴香果实中提取的精油主要成分为茴香酮(39.61±2.00%)、雌二醇(17.47±1.60%)、柠檬烯(14.21±4.35%)和茴香脑(11.65±1.75%)。商品茴香油具有不同的挥发性特征。PCA模型显示,一些商业样品与纯茴香油具有相似的挥发谱,表明样品确实含有茴香油。另一方面,含有载体油的掺假茴香油与纯茴香油的挥发性特征非常相似,这使得很难确定掺假样品。在PCA模型中,掺假茴香油与纯茴香油区分开来,并且聚类在不同于纯茴香油的区域。因此,将HS-GC-MS与化学计量学相结合,成功地应用于茴香精油的掺假检测。
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Chemical Papers
Chemical Papers Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines.
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