Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints

Fish viscera has been locally applied as fly attractant in North Moluccas. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of attractant from fish viscera extracts and to determine the indispensable active extracts with chemometric FTIR fingerprints, as well as to characterize volatile comp...

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Main Authors: Garwan, Rahmatia, Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani, Nurhayati, Tati, Yuliana, Nancy Dewi, Supriyono, Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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author Garwan, Rahmatia
Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani
Nurhayati, Tati
Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Supriyono,
Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari
author_facet Garwan, Rahmatia
Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani
Nurhayati, Tati
Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Supriyono,
Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari
author_sort Garwan, Rahmatia
building UKM Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Fish viscera has been locally applied as fly attractant in North Moluccas. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of attractant from fish viscera extracts and to determine the indispensable active extracts with chemometric FTIR fingerprints, as well as to characterize volatile compounds of the extracts. Attractant activity against house fly Musca domesctica and FTIR spectra were analyzed for the ethanol, acetone and hexane extracts of stomach, intestines, liver, and combination of the viscera from skipjack tuna stored for 1-2 days at room temperature. SPME-GC-MS analysis was applied for active extracts to determine volatile compounds. OPLS analysis result showed that FTIR spectra were correlated with the attractant activity (R2 0.974 and Q2 0.89), and compounds with functional groups S-H, N-H, O-H, and C-O have the strong correlation. Ethanol and acetone extracts of mixed viscera from 2 days storage are the active extracts. The volatile compounds in the extract through the SPME-GC-MS analysis belong to ketone, amine, phenol, heterocyclic, aromatic aldehyde, fatty acid, fatty acid ester and sulfur compounds are reported.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:230892024-02-19T00:32:38Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23089/ Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints Garwan, Rahmatia Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani Nurhayati, Tati Yuliana, Nancy Dewi Supriyono, Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari Fish viscera has been locally applied as fly attractant in North Moluccas. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of attractant from fish viscera extracts and to determine the indispensable active extracts with chemometric FTIR fingerprints, as well as to characterize volatile compounds of the extracts. Attractant activity against house fly Musca domesctica and FTIR spectra were analyzed for the ethanol, acetone and hexane extracts of stomach, intestines, liver, and combination of the viscera from skipjack tuna stored for 1-2 days at room temperature. SPME-GC-MS analysis was applied for active extracts to determine volatile compounds. OPLS analysis result showed that FTIR spectra were correlated with the attractant activity (R2 0.974 and Q2 0.89), and compounds with functional groups S-H, N-H, O-H, and C-O have the strong correlation. Ethanol and acetone extracts of mixed viscera from 2 days storage are the active extracts. The volatile compounds in the extract through the SPME-GC-MS analysis belong to ketone, amine, phenol, heterocyclic, aromatic aldehyde, fatty acid, fatty acid ester and sulfur compounds are reported. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23089/1/SMS%2010.pdf Garwan, Rahmatia and Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani and Nurhayati, Tati and Yuliana, Nancy Dewi and Supriyono, and Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari (2023) Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints. Sains Malaysiana, 52 (9). pp. 2599-2612. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol52num9_2023/contentsVol52num9_2023.html
spellingShingle Garwan, Rahmatia
Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani
Nurhayati, Tati
Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Supriyono,
Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari
Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints
title Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints
title_full Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints
title_fullStr Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints
title_full_unstemmed Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints
title_short Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints
title_sort volatile compounds detected by spme-gc-ms in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric ftir fingerprints
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23089/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23089/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23089/1/SMS%2010.pdf