Sains Malaysiana 39(4)(2010): 565–569
Analysis of Major Fragrant Compounds
from Citrus grandis Flowers Extracts
(Analisis
Sebatian Wangian Utama daripada Ekstrak Bunga Citrus grandis)
Zarina Zakaria*, Suhana Zakaria & Mohd Azlan Mohd Ishak
School
of Bioprocess Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis
UniMAP’s
Academics Complex-Jejawi (3), 02600 Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
Received:
24 July 2009 / Accepted: 13 January 2010
ABSTRACT
Various
sampling techniques such as hydrodistillation, Soxhlet extraction and solid
phase micro extraction (SPME) were used
to extract compounds, i.e. the active components attributed to fragrance of C. grandis flowers. Gas chromatograph mass spectrometry was
then used to identify and quantify the active components obtained from the
techniques. The results thus far showed that, buds and blossoms of this flower
which possesses a strong floral-, jasmine- and orange-like aroma contain
β-myrcene, limonene, ocimene, linalool and caryophyllene as the major
compounds. In hydrodistillation technique the levels of ocimene and linalool
detected in blossom were higher than in the bud at 7.37 and 15.93%,
respectively, while in the bud, limonene was the highest, i.e. 4.57%. In
Soxhlet extraction, however the bud was found to consist of limonene (27.25%),
ocimene (5.55%) and linalool (2.97%). The performance of three available SPME fibers was compared to evaluate the recoveries of volatile
compounds in C.grandis flowers and 100 μm polydimethylsiloxane was found
to be the most effective.
Keywords: Citrus grandis; fragrance; limonene; solid phase micro
extraction
ABSTRAK
Pelbagai
teknik persampelan iaitu penyulingan hidro, pengekstrakan Soxhlet dan
pengekstrakan mikro fasa pepejal (SPME) telah digunakan bagi mengekstrak sebatian-sebatian komponen
aktif yang terlibat kepada kewangian bunga C.
grandis. Kromatografi gas spektrometri jisim kemudiannya digunakan bagi
mengenalpasti dan mengukur komponen aktif yang diperolehi daripada teknik
tersebut. Keputusan telah menunjukkan bahawa putik dan bunga ini, mempunyai
aroma kuat menyamai keharuman bungaan, melor dan oren mengandungi
β-mirsena, limonena, osimena, linalool and kariofilena sebagai sebatian
utama. Dalam teknik penyulingan hidro ke atas bunga, kandungan osimena dan linalool
telah dikesan lebih tinggi berbanding putik dengan peratusan masing-masing
adalah 7.37 dan 15.93%, sementara di dalam putik, kandungan limonena adalah
yang tertinggi iaitu 4.57%. Dalam pengekstrakan Soxhlet, keadaan adalah
sebaliknya dengan kandungan limonena (27.25%), ocimena (5.55%) dan linalool
(2.97%) di dalam putik adalah lebih tinggi. Prestasi ketiga-tiga fiber SPME juga telah dibandingkan daripada segi keupayaan mengukur
sebatian meruap dari bunga C. grandis dan didapati 100 μm
polidimetilsiloxane adalah paling berkesan.
Kata kunci: Citrus grandis; limonene; pengekstrakan mikro fasa
pepejal; wangian
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*Corresponding
author; email: zarinaz@unimap.edu.my
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