沙湾榕(Oxytenanthera abyssinica)葡萄汁在不同变温条件下的化学成分及其对木食蚁的杀蚁活性

Rogerson Anokye , Kwadwo Boakye Boadu , Christabel Nusinyo Fianko , Victoria Bubune Amegashiti
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木材防腐中使用的合成杀菌剂对环境和人类健康都有很大风险。竹醋是一种对环境负责且高效的传统杀虫剂替代品。然而,竹醋的化学成分因竹子种类而异,这影响了它作为防腐剂的效率。这项调查确定了在不同温度下从大草原竹(Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A.Rich.) Munro)中提取的醋的化学成分和杀白蚁特性。按照既定程序,在 350°C、400°C 和 450°C 的温度下热解萨瓦纳竹,提取醋。气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)用于鉴定醋的成分。英国标准 EN 252 用于评估醋的杀白蚁功效。450 °C 时生产的醋量最大(0.45 千克)。醋的主要成分是十六烷酸、十五烷酸、十八烷酸和(3,3-二甲基-1-苯基丁-1-烯基)苯。这些主要成分的比例随热解温度的不同而变化。450°C 生成的醋脂肪酸含量最高,具有最强的杀白蚁活性。O. abyssinica醋可作为人工杀菌剂的环保型替代品。用 O. abyssinica 制造醋可以为从事竹子生产、加工和产品开发的行业开辟新的市场。
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The chemical composition of Savannah bamboo (Oxytenanthera abyssinica) vinegar at varying pyrolysis temperatures and its termiticidal activity against wood-feeding termites

Synthetic biocides used in wood preservation present significant environmental and human health risks. An environmentally responsible and efficient substitute for traditional pesticides is bamboo vinegar. However, the chemical component of vinegar, which varies depending on the bamboo species, affects how efficient it is as a preservative. This investigation identified the constituent chemicals and termiticidal properties of vinegar derived from Savannah bamboo (Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A.Rich.) Munro) prepared at various temperatures. Savannah bamboo was pyrolyzed at 350°C, 400°C, and 450°C following established procedures to extract vinegar. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) was used to characterize the vinegar's ingredients. The British standard EN 252 was used to assess the vinegar's termiticidal efficacy. The greatest amount of vinegar (0.45 kg) was produced at 450 °C. The vinegar mostly comprised hexadecanoic, pentadecanoic, octadecanoic, and (3,3-dimethyl-1-phenylbut-1-enyl) benzene. The proportions of these primary constituents varied depending on the pyrolyzing temperature. With its highest content of fatty acids, the vinegar generated at 450°C had the strongest termiticidal activity. O. abyssinica vinegar could provide an eco-friendly substitute for artificial biocides. The manufacturing of vinegar from O. abyssinica could open up new markets for industries engaged in the production, processing, and product development of bamboo.

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