季节变化对尼日利亚西南部非洲香叶精油化学成分的影响

Ogunmola Oluranti Olagoke, Amusat Mumini Adekunle, Azeez Eniola Morufat, Adedosu Taofik Adewale
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本研究旨在研究季节变化对12个月苦楝叶精油产量和化学成分的影响。这种植物的新鲜叶子在12个月的时间里,每个月都要使用全玻璃Clevenger装置进行加氢蒸馏。每个月提取的挥发油采用气相色谱/质谱(GC/MS)分析。12个处理的产油率在0.03% ~ 0.15% v/w之间。从12个月的挥发油中鉴定出20种化合物,其中氧合单萜是最主要的成分。含氧单萜醇在12个处理中所占比例最高(39.40 ~ 45.61%)。本研究确定了季节变化对挥发油产量的影响,11月挥发油产量最高(0.11%)(v/w)。柠檬烯在8月和9月突然消失,在8月和11月之间cajeputol的水平上升。得到的挥发油中含有丰富的卡杰普醇(45.61%)和α-蒎烯(20.97%),这些化合物被证明是止咳、抗炎和抗菌药物。
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Effect of Seasonal Variation on the Chemical Composition of Leaf Essential Oil of Aframomum Latifolium (K. Schum) Obtained from Southwest Nigeria
: This study was aimed at investigating effect of seasonal variation on yield and chemical composition of leaf essential oil of Aframomum Latifolium over a period of twelve months. Fresh leaves of this plant were subjected to hydrodistillation every month for a period of twelve months using an all glass Clevenger apparatus. The volatile oil obtained each month was analyzed by means of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The percentage oil yield ranged between 0.03 – 0.15 % v/w for the twelve treatments. Twenty compounds were identified in the volatile leaf oil obtained over a period of twelve months and oxygenated monoterpene was the most dominant constituent. Cajeputol, an oxygenated monoterpene has the highest percentage in the twelve treatments (39.40 – 45.61%). The effect of seasonal variation was established in the yield of the volatile oil in this study as the maximum yield (0.11%) (v/w) was recorded in November. There is a sudden disappearance of limonene in august and September and a rise in the level of cajeputol between august and November. The volatile oils obtained were rich in cajeputol (45.61%) and α-pinene (20.97%) and these compounds had been documented to be a cough suppressant, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial agents.
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