Essential Oil Composition of Zingiberaceae Species from Mauritius
2002; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 14; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10412905.2002.9699850
ISSN2163-8152
AutoresAmeenah Gurib‐Fakim, Naheeda Maudarbaccus, David N. Leach, Luigino Doimo, Hans Wohlmuth,
Tópico(s)Piperaceae Chemical and Biological Studies
ResumoAbstract The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from the hydrodistillation of the rhizomes of the common ginger (Zingiber officinale) and three ginger-lilies (Hedychium coccineum, H. flavescens and H. coronarium) grown in Mauritius has been investigated by GC and GC/MS. Zingiber officinale oil was characterized by the presence of geranial (16.3%), neral (10.3%), zingiberene (9.5%), β-sesquiphellandrene (6.3%) and ar-curcumene (5.1%). The oils of the ginger lilies were characterized as follows: H. coccineum: (E)-nerolidol (44.4%), trans-sesquisabinene hydrate (24.2%); H. flavescens: linalool (35.0%), 1, 8-cineole (15.3%), β-pinene (14.7%), α-terpineol (14.5%) and α-pinene (5.3%); H. coronarium: α-muurolol (16.8%), α-terpineol (15.9%), 1, 8-cineole (11.2%), an unknown sesquiterpene alcohol (7.0%), α-fenchyl acetate (5.6%), citronellal (5.5%) and (E)-methyl cinnamate (5.1%). Key Word Index: Zingiber officinale Hedychium flavescens Hedychium coccineum Hedychium coronarium Zingiberaceaegingerginger-lilyessential oil composition1,8-cineolegeraniallinaloolα-muurololneral(E)-nerolidolβ-pinene trans-sesquisabinene hydrateα-terpineol
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