Chemical composition of essential oils of elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) flowers and fruits

Q3 Engineering
M. Vujanović, Sanja Djurovic, Marija Radojkovic
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Abstract

The majority of essential oils obtained from medicinal plants have been demonstrated to be effective in the treatment of different kinds of diseases, and they are increasingly used in the diet. Due to their chemical composition, essential oils are a very interesting product of the secondary metabolism of plants, for both consumers and researchers. Among others, elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) is mostly a woody plant, while it can rarely be found as a herbaceous perennial plant. This plant species has been used in traditional medicine because it is a very rich source of phytochemicals. The aim of this study was to identify and compare the composition of essential oils obtained from flowers and fruits of this plant, collected from the Balkan Peninsula. The oils were obtained using the Clevenger apparatus, and their composition was evaluated by gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The oil composition was affected by the part of the plants used: the most abundant bioactive compounds in the essential oil of air-dried elderberry fruits were ?-damascenone (35.70%) and linalyl anthranilate (24.15%). ?-damascenone was the dominant compound in the essential oil of lyophilized elderberry fruits (38.64%), while linalool was detected in the concentration of 32.80%. In the essential oil of air-dried elderflowers, the most abundant compound was carane (13.19%). The essential oils of S. nigra shown substantial chemical composition and could be used as a potential source of natural products in the cosmetics and food industry.
接骨木(Sambucus nigra L.)花和果实精油的化学成分
从药用植物中提取的大多数精油已被证明对治疗不同种类的疾病有效,它们越来越多地用于饮食。由于其化学成分,精油对消费者和研究人员来说都是植物次生代谢的一种非常有趣的产品。其中,接骨木果(Sambucus nigra L.)主要是木本植物,而它很少被发现为草本多年生植物。这种植物被用于传统医学,因为它是一种非常丰富的植物化学物质来源。本研究的目的是鉴定和比较从这种植物的花和果实中提取的精油的成分,这些植物采集于巴尔干半岛。采用Clevenger仪器提取精油,并采用气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MS)对其成分进行鉴定。接骨木果实风干精油中活性成分含量最高的是-大马士革酮(35.70%)和芳樟酸酯(24.15%)。接骨木果实冻干挥发油中主要化合物为-大马士革酮(38.64%),芳樟醇(32.80%)。在风干接骨木花精油中,含量最高的化合物为卡拉烷(13.19%)。黑草精油具有丰富的化学成分,可作为化妆品和食品工业天然产品的潜在来源。
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