Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development

Seven developmental stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flowers namely Stage 5 to 11 (S5–S11) were investigated for their volatile compounds. The essential oil was isolated by Simultaneous Distillation Extraction (SDE) technique and the oil obtained was subjected to Gas Chromatography-Mass Spect...

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Main Authors: Simoh, Sanimah, Roowi, Suri, Rusdi, Nor Azizun, Adnan, Hazniza, Muse, Radzali, Ibrahim, Rusli, Mat Daud, Hassan
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Published: Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 2008
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author Simoh, Sanimah
Roowi, Suri
Rusdi, Nor Azizun
Adnan, Hazniza
Muse, Radzali
Ibrahim, Rusli
Mat Daud, Hassan
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Roowi, Suri
Rusdi, Nor Azizun
Adnan, Hazniza
Muse, Radzali
Ibrahim, Rusli
Mat Daud, Hassan
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description Seven developmental stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flowers namely Stage 5 to 11 (S5–S11) were investigated for their volatile compounds. The essential oil was isolated by Simultaneous Distillation Extraction (SDE) technique and the oil obtained was subjected to Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. In total, 78 compounds representing 93–98% of the overall M. alba volatiles were identified. Thirty-three of these compounds belonged to isoprenoids group which comprised 30–50% of the total volatile compounds detected throughout S5–S11, whereas the remaining belonged to fatty acid derivatives, benzenoid, phenylpropanoid and other hydrocarbon compounds. The major compounds which represented more than 10% of the essential oil at each stage were dihydrocarveol (S5–S8), linalool (S9–S11), butanoic acid-2-methyl, methyl ester (S9) and cyclohexane, 1-ethenyl-1-methyl-2,4-bis (1- methylethenyl) (S6–S7). In this study, variations in the compounds of essential oil as well as their level in percentage within the flower development stages were observed. Dihydrocarveol was the most abundant compounds detected in S5–S8 (44–65%), while linalool was the most abundant compound detected in S9–S11, which accounted for 59–89% of the total essential oil obtained. Based on the profile of both compounds, it might suggest that dihydrocarveol was one of the compounds that contributed significantly during bud development through S5–S8 in which the bud became yellowish and started to swell until the petal just began to open, whereas linalool might contribute significantly to the characteristic fragrance through S9–S11 in which during these phases, the aroma of M. alba fragrance was very much intense.
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spelling upm-488862016-12-29T09:34:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48886/ Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development Simoh, Sanimah Roowi, Suri Rusdi, Nor Azizun Adnan, Hazniza Muse, Radzali Ibrahim, Rusli Mat Daud, Hassan Seven developmental stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flowers namely Stage 5 to 11 (S5–S11) were investigated for their volatile compounds. The essential oil was isolated by Simultaneous Distillation Extraction (SDE) technique and the oil obtained was subjected to Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. In total, 78 compounds representing 93–98% of the overall M. alba volatiles were identified. Thirty-three of these compounds belonged to isoprenoids group which comprised 30–50% of the total volatile compounds detected throughout S5–S11, whereas the remaining belonged to fatty acid derivatives, benzenoid, phenylpropanoid and other hydrocarbon compounds. The major compounds which represented more than 10% of the essential oil at each stage were dihydrocarveol (S5–S8), linalool (S9–S11), butanoic acid-2-methyl, methyl ester (S9) and cyclohexane, 1-ethenyl-1-methyl-2,4-bis (1- methylethenyl) (S6–S7). In this study, variations in the compounds of essential oil as well as their level in percentage within the flower development stages were observed. Dihydrocarveol was the most abundant compounds detected in S5–S8 (44–65%), while linalool was the most abundant compound detected in S9–S11, which accounted for 59–89% of the total essential oil obtained. Based on the profile of both compounds, it might suggest that dihydrocarveol was one of the compounds that contributed significantly during bud development through S5–S8 in which the bud became yellowish and started to swell until the petal just began to open, whereas linalool might contribute significantly to the characteristic fragrance through S9–S11 in which during these phases, the aroma of M. alba fragrance was very much intense. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48886/1/Volatile%20compounds%20of%20esssential%20oil%20from%20different%20stages%20of%20Michelia%20alba%20%28cempaka%20putih%29%20flower%20development.pdf Simoh, Sanimah and Roowi, Suri and Rusdi, Nor Azizun and Adnan, Hazniza and Muse, Radzali and Ibrahim, Rusli and Mat Daud, Hassan (2008) Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development. Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science, 36 (1). pp. 109-119. ISSN 1394-9829; ESSN: 2289-9650 http://ejtafs.mardi.gov.my/index.php/publication/issues/archive/37-2008/volume-36-no1/111-360112
spellingShingle Simoh, Sanimah
Roowi, Suri
Rusdi, Nor Azizun
Adnan, Hazniza
Muse, Radzali
Ibrahim, Rusli
Mat Daud, Hassan
Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
title Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
title_full Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
title_fullStr Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
title_full_unstemmed Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
title_short Volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of Michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
title_sort volatile compounds of esssential oil from different stages of michelia alba (cempaka putih) flower development
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