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Isolation and Characterization of Volatile Oil Constituents From Fruit Peels of Selected Rutaceae Genotypes From India

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JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL BEARING PLANTS
卷 23, 期 5, 页码 998-1011

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0972060X.2020.1829996

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Citrus; essential oil; GC; MS; principal component analysis; volatiles oil

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  1. Department of Botany, G.S.S College, Belagavi & Rani Channamma University Belagavi, Karnataka

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The essential oil was isolated from the fruit peels of eight Rutaceae genotypes of South India by utilizing the cold pressing method and has been analyzed through GC/MS. Altogether, 28 chemical constituents were detected and grouped into seven categories based on the presence of functional groups. Among all the groups, monoterpene hydrocarbons constituted the most dominant group ranging from 86.96-100 %, followed by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (0.32-12.27 %), other miscellaneous compounds (12.52 %), oxygenated monoterpenes (0.34-0.79 %), oxygenated sesquiterpenes (0.83 %) and aldehydes (0.46 %), respectively. Limonene was the most abundant compound found in all the samples (51.53-93.52 %), followed by gamma-terpinene (19.77 % in CLMB, beta-pinene (17.83 % in CLMBI; 17.02 % in CLMS; 14.58 % in CLMM; 13.11 % in CLMB), 5-Ethylidene-1-methylcycloheptene (12.52 % in CLT), sabinene (7.73% inAM) and alpha-pinene (5.86 % in CLMB). Principal component analysis of all the volatiles detected from the samples discriminated into two main chemotypes (limonene and gamma- terpinene/beta-pinene). Further, based on the rich content of limonene, gamma-terpinene and beta-pinene in the genotypes CS, CLMB and CLMBI, they could be the potential sources for the commercial production of essential oil in the pharmaceutical industries.

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