Chemical diversity of essential oils of rhizomes of six species of Zingiberaceae family

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
H. Van, S. Dam, U. T. Phan, Hong Bao Nghi Nguyen, T. T. Le, Tri Phong Nguyen, N. T. Huynh, Van-Son Le
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In this study, the essential oils from the rhizomes of six species belonging to the Zingiberaceae family, including Zingiber zerumbet, Curcuma pierreana, Globba macrocarpa, Alpinia conchigera, Stahlianthus campanulatus and Amomum sp., collected in Binh Chau-Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve were isolated using hydrodistillation, and their constituents were identified via Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. A total of 91 constituents have been identified from essential oils. These compounds were classified into 4 clusters by Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering (AHC) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) analysis. The principal constituents of the essential oils isolated from four species, C. pierreana, S. campanulatus, A. conchigera, and Z. zerumbet contained camphene (18.82%), α-copaene (11.75%), p-xylene (21.86%), and α-santalene (17.91%), which were significantly different from those in previous reports. Furthermore, this study revealed the chemical constituents of essential oils of G. macrocarpa and Amomum sp. for the first time. Accordingly, artemisia triene (22.21%), β-pinene (13.57%), 4,6,8-trimethylazulene (11.1%), 2-tert-butylquinoline (9.86%), β-patchoulene (7.06%), α-elemene (6.93%), and β-ocimene (6.0%) were the major compounds in essential oils of G. macrocarpa rhizomes whereas the oil of Amomum sp. was found to be rich in 2-carene (21.82%), fenchyl acetate (14.26%), 3-carene (8.28%), bornyl acetate (7.7%), and D-limonene (7.13%).
姜科6种植物根状茎精油化学多样性研究
本研究采用水蒸气蒸馏法对采自平州-普武布自然保护区的姜科植物Zingiber zerumbet、Curcuma pierreana、Globba macrocarpa、Alpinia conchigera、Stahlianthus campanulatus和Amomum sp. 6种根茎的精油进行分离,并采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对其成分进行鉴定。从精油中共鉴定出91种成分。通过聚类层次聚类(AHC)和主成分分析(PCA)将这些化合物分为4类。pierreana、S. campanulatus、A. conchigera和Z. zerumbet四种植物精油的主要成分分别为樟烯(18.82%)、α-copaene(11.75%)、对二甲苯(21.86%)和α-santalene(17.91%),与文献报道差异显著。此外,本研究还首次揭示了大芦笋和砂砂属植物精油的化学成分。由此可见,三叶蒿烯(22.21%)、β-蒎烯(13.57%)、4,6,8-三甲基噻吩烯(11.1%)、2-叔丁基喹啉(9.86%)、β-广藿香烯(7.06%)、α-榄香烯(6.93%)和β-辛烯(6.0%)是大姜挥发油中主要的成分,而沙麻挥发油中含有丰富的2-蒈烯(21.82%)、乙酸芬香酯(14.26%)、3-蒈烯(8.28%)、乙酸龙脑酯(7.7%)和d -柠檬烯(7.13%)。
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Journal of Aridland Agriculture
Journal of Aridland Agriculture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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