The Composition of the Volatile Fraction and the Enantiomeric Distribution of Five Volatile Components of Faustrime Oil (Monocitrus australatica x Fortunella sp. x Citrus aurantifolia)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
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The Composition of the Volatile Fraction and the Enantiomeric Distribution of Five Volatile Components of Faustrime Oil (Monocitrus australatica x Fortunella sp. x Citrus aurantifolia) / Dugo, P., Mondello, L., Zappia, G., BONACCORSI I., C.A., Russo, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1041-2905. - 16:(2004), pp. 328-333.
Abstract:
The composition of the volatile fraction of faustrime essential oil has been determined by GC and GCMS on RTX-5 and RTX-Wax columns. The enantiomeric distribution of five volatile components has been determined by direct chiral GC using a DETTBUSILbetaCDX column. The oil was found to contain over 57% hydrocarbons and 41-42% oxygenated compounds. The former class was characterized by limonene, beta-phellandrene and gamma-terpinene, representing together about 44-45% of the whole volatile fraction; among the oxygenated compounds, citronellal was the most abundant with levels up to 22-23%. The enantiomeric distribution of five components (beta-pinene, sabinene, limonene, linalool and alpha-terpineol) yielded combined results that were unlike any other citrus peel oil. The specific enantiomeric ratios did show similarities with components found in other citrus oils
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Dugo, P; Mondello, L; Zappia, G; BONACCORSI I., COTRONEO A; Russo, Mariateresa
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