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GC-MS Analysis of Volatile Oils in Mango Leaves from Different Producing Areas 被引量:1
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作者 Xu FENG Chuanxian QIN +2 位作者 Qingxia HUANG Chengzhi DU Chenyan LIANG 《Medicinal Plant》 CAS 2021年第3期27-29,35,共4页
[Objectives]To analyze the composition of volatile oils from mango leaves from different producing areas.[Methods]The volatile oils in mango leaves from different areas was extracted by steam distillation,and the GC-M... [Objectives]To analyze the composition of volatile oils from mango leaves from different producing areas.[Methods]The volatile oils in mango leaves from different areas was extracted by steam distillation,and the GC-MS method combined with retention index and peak area normalization method was used for qualitative and quantitative analysis.[Results]The volatile oils of mango leaves in southern provinces contained high content of terpenes,such asα-gurjunene(18.39%-34.13%),(+)-viridiflorene(8.95%-16.30%)and(E)-β-ocimene(3.49%-7.63%).The volatile oils components of mango leaves were significantly different in different provinces,for example,mango leaves produced in Hainan Province contained a large amount ofβ-selinene(23.00%),but not in other provinces.[Conclusions]The origin had a great influence on the composition and contents of volatile oils in mango leaves. 展开更多
关键词 Mango leaves volatile oils Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry Different producing areas
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Identification and mechanism of formation of certain mutagenic components in the volatile condensates from oxidized and heated edible oils
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作者 Bao Ziping He Jianquan Hou Fuzhong(Institute of Environmental Sciences, Beijing Normial University, Beijing 100875, China) 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1994年第2期200-205,共6页
Edible oils-rapeseed oil, soybean oil and peanut oil are heated in air at 270-280 ℃respectively. The volatile condensates are collected and analyzed by means of GC/MS. Eithercrotonaldehyde or 2-methylacrolein is foun... Edible oils-rapeseed oil, soybean oil and peanut oil are heated in air at 270-280 ℃respectively. The volatile condensates are collected and analyzed by means of GC/MS. Eithercrotonaldehyde or 2-methylacrolein is found respectively in the condensates of rapeseed oil andsoybean oil. Neither crotonaldehyde nor 2-methylacrolein is found in the condensates of peanut oil.Mechanism of formation of crotonaldehyde is discussed. 展开更多
关键词 edible oils volatile condensates mutagens CROTONALDEHYDE 2-methylacrolein.
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Effects of Volatile Oils of Sichuan Citrisarcodactylis fructus on Proliferation and Apoptosis of MCF-7 Human Breast Cancer Cells
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作者 Siwei CHEN Dan ZHANG +2 位作者 Zhuo ZHANG Xin YU Fang WANG 《Medicinal Plant》 2017年第3期14-18,22,共6页
[Objectives] To study the effects of volatile oils of Sichuan Citrisarcodactylis fructus on proliferation and apoptosis of MCF-7human breast cancer cells.[Methods]CCK-8 method was used to measure the cell proliferatio... [Objectives] To study the effects of volatile oils of Sichuan Citrisarcodactylis fructus on proliferation and apoptosis of MCF-7human breast cancer cells.[Methods]CCK-8 method was used to measure the cell proliferation,the flow cytometry was used to measure changes in cell cycle,Western blot was used to detect p53 and cyclin D1 activity changes,TUNEL method was used to measure percentage of apoptotic cells,inverted phase contrast microscope and transmission electron microscope were used to observe morphology of MCF-7 cells treated with different concentrations.[Results]When the concentration was 5-50 μmol/L,the cell proliferation inhibition rate increased significantly(P <0. 05),G2/M phase decreased significantly( P < 0. 05),eventually disappeared completely,G1 phase significantly increased with time and concentration( P < 0. 05),finally reached 90. 0%; the activity of cyclin D1 significantly declined( P < 0. 05),while the activity of p53 had no significant change( P > 0. 05). The apoptotic rate of MCF-7 cells significantly increased with the extension of time( P < 0. 05). At6 h,12 h and 24 h of action time,the apoptotic rate of MCF-7 cells significantly increased with the increase in volatile oil concentration(P <0. 05). Morphological observation showed that the apoptosis of MCF-7 cells was obvious.[Conclusions]The volatile oils of Citrisarcodactylis fructus have obvious inhibition of proliferation of MCF-7 cells and function of inducing apoptosis,and the effects took on the dose and time dependent. 5-50 μmol/L volatile oil of Sichuan Citrisarcodactylis fructus can inhibit the proliferation of MCF-7 cells and induce the apoptosis of MCF-7 cells through inhibiting the cyclin D1. 展开更多
关键词 SICHUAN Citrisarcodactylis fructus volatile oils Proliferation of CELLS Apoptosis of CELLS MCF human breast cancer CELLS
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Investigation of the volatile oils,lipid constituents and biological activity of Ballota andreuzziana,Teucrium zanonii and Verbena tenuisecta in Libya 被引量:1
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作者 Khaled A Abdelshafeek Adnan A Elgattar +2 位作者 Aziza H Zarkoon Mohamed A Alwahash Abdelaaty A Shahat 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2010年第8期594-601,共8页
Objective:To determine the chemical composition of essential oils and lipid constituents of Ballola andreuzziana(B.andreuzziana),Teucrium zanonii(T.zanonii) and Verbena tenuisecta(V. tenuisecta) growing in Libya,and t... Objective:To determine the chemical composition of essential oils and lipid constituents of Ballola andreuzziana(B.andreuzziana),Teucrium zanonii(T.zanonii) and Verbena tenuisecta(V. tenuisecta) growing in Libya,and to test the antibacterial activity of different extracts of Teucrium zanonii.Methods:The volatile oils of all plants were extracted by hydrodistillation method and analyzed by GC/MS method.The lipid constituents of plants were obtained by extraction with petroleum ether and fractionated into fatty alcohols,fatty acids and unsapoinfiable matters. Antibacterial activity of T.zanonii extracts and antioxidant activity of different extracts of T. zanonii were also studied.Results:The volate oil of B.andreuzziana was found to consists of 20 compounds in which caryophyllin is the main one(63.1%),the volatile oil of T.zanonii consists of 74 compounds in which germacrene-D was the main compound,while the volatile oil of V. tenuisecta consists of 13 compounds with l-octen-3- ol as a major constituent(52.87%).The study of antimicrobial activity of different extracts of V.tenuisecta showed that,both methanol and butanol extracts exhibited the highest activity against Mycobacterium phlei(M.pblei) and Candida albicans(C.albicans) respectively,while petroleum ether,fatty alcohols and unsaponifiable fractions had no antimicrobial activity against all the tested microorganisms. Investigation of the antioxidant activity of different extracts of T.zanonii using DPPH method proved that,the ethyl acetate and butanol fractions showed the highest activity where the inhibition percentage(1%) are 93.6 and 92.1 respectively.Conclusions:This is the first report about the volatile oils of these plants where T.zanonii have the highest content and the highest number of the identified compounds.The study of antioxidant T.zanonii extracts proved that,the ethyl acetate,butanol and aqueous extracts have the highest antioxidant activity.Methanol and butanol extracts of V.tenuisecta exhibited the highest activity against M.phlei and C.albicans respectively. 展开更多
关键词 Ballota andreuzziana TEUCRIUM zanonii VERBENA tenuisecta volatile oil LIPID constituents BIOLOGICAL activity
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Physicochemical properties and volatile components of hempseed oils in Bama region 被引量:3
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作者 Qi Zhou Fenghong Huang +4 位作者 Chang Zheng Pingmei Guo Wenlin Li Changsheng Liu Chuyun Wan 《Oil Crop Science》 2017年第1期13-22,共10页
A comparison study has been performed in hempseed oils (HSO) extracted from different cultivars in Bama region. Squeezing properties, chemical compositions, thermal stability and flavor profile of pressed HSO were det... A comparison study has been performed in hempseed oils (HSO) extracted from different cultivars in Bama region. Squeezing properties, chemical compositions, thermal stability and flavor profile of pressed HSO were determined in this study. Results indicated that there were no significant differences in crude fat, protein, fiber of different hempseeds and fatty acid composition in HSOs. Hempseeds with small size and dark-colored peel have lower squeezing oil yield than big ones. Average content of total phytosterol, tocopherol and phenol in HSO from small seeds were 872.0 mg/100 g, 124.1 mg/100 g and 15.5 mg SA/100 g respectively. Thermal oxidation by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) revealed three step oxidation of HSO with mean onset and oxidation temperature at 124oC and 135-315oC. Oxidation temperature of HSO from small seeds was higher than that from big seeds (big size and light-colored peel). Main volatile ingredients in HSO contained 11 kinds of monoterpene and 7 kinds of sesquiterpene. Volatile terpene content in HSO from small seeds was nearly 30% higher than that of big seeds. Quality of HSO with different peel feature has significant difference in squeezing yield, thermal stability and volatile flavors. This work may be useful to produce high quality hempseed oils through quality evaluation. 展开更多
关键词 hempseed oil SQUEEZING properties chemical COMPOSITION thermal stability volatile FLAVOR
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Rosa x alba:source of essential minerals and volatile oils
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作者 Karim HOSNI 《Natural Products and Bioprospecting》 CAS 2011年第1期57-61,共5页
Rosa x alba is cultivated almost exclusively for the production of aromatic water and fruits widely used as ingredients in some traditional food preparations sold commercially.Results of the proximate and elemental an... Rosa x alba is cultivated almost exclusively for the production of aromatic water and fruits widely used as ingredients in some traditional food preparations sold commercially.Results of the proximate and elemental analyses revealed that flowers exhibited higher moisture content while the dry matter content was higher in leaves.Total fat and ash was higher in fruits when compared with leaves and flowers.All studied organs were found to be rich in essential mineral such as K,Ca,P and Mg.Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the volatile oils revealed different composition patterns between organs.Linalool and geraniol were found as major constituents of the leaf oil whereas 2-phenethyl alcohol and eugenol were the major constituents of the floral oil.In contrast,fruits showed very distinct composition and alkanes/alkenes were found to have the major contribution.The present composition could justify the traditional use of Rosa x alba which could be considered as a potential source of essential minerals and volatile constituents. 展开更多
关键词 Rosa x alba ROSACEAE proximate composition essential minerals volatile oil constituents
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GC-MS Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Volatile Oils of the Yao Medicine Thunbergia grandiflora from Different Habitats in Guangxi
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作者 Shuang LIANG Xun ZHANG +4 位作者 Jianjun HUANG Qifa HE Shuang QIN Huqiang YANG Yihang ZHOU 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2020年第4期60-63,共4页
[Objectives]This study was conducted to compare and analyze the chemical constituents of the volatile oils of the Yao medicine Thunbergia grandiflora from different habitats.[Methods]A quartz capillary column DB-1MS,a... [Objectives]This study was conducted to compare and analyze the chemical constituents of the volatile oils of the Yao medicine Thunbergia grandiflora from different habitats.[Methods]A quartz capillary column DB-1MS,an EI ion source and a quadrupole mass analyzer were used for analysis.The chromatographic and mass spectrum information obtained was automatically retrieved and analyzed by data processing system and its memory spectrum library(Nist.08).The relative content of each chemical component in the volatile oil was determined by the peak area normalization method.[Results]Forty nine chromatographic peaks were isolated from the sample produced in Shitun,Bailongtan Town,Mashan County,and 24 chemical constituents were identified,accounting for 88.78% of the total volatile oil.Forty nine chromatographic peaks were isolated from the sample produced in Hongdu Village,Chengjiang Town,Duan County,and 30 chemical constituents were identified,accounting for 88.38% of the total volatile oil.Forty eight chromatographic peaks were isolated from the sample produced in Longwan Township,Du'an County,and 25 chemical constituents were identified,accounting for 80.01% of the total volatile oil.Nine chemical constituents were common to the volatile oils of the samples from the three habitats.[Conclusions]It could be seen that the main components of volatile oils from T.grandiflora produced in different areas are different. 展开更多
关键词 Thunbergia grandiflora volatile oil GC-MS
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Volatilization behaviors of diesel oil from the soils 被引量:6
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作者 LIYu-ying ZHENGXi-lai LIBing MAYu-xin CAOJing-hua 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2004年第6期1033-1036,共4页
The volatilization of diesel oil, Shengli crude oil and 90# gasoline on glass surface of petri dishes were conducted at the ambient temperature of 25℃. Diesel oil evaporates in a power manner, where the loss of mass ... The volatilization of diesel oil, Shengli crude oil and 90# gasoline on glass surface of petri dishes were conducted at the ambient temperature of 25℃. Diesel oil evaporates in a power manner, where the loss of mass is approximately power with time. 90# gasoline evaporates in a logarithmic with time. Where as the volatilization of Shengli crude oil fit either the logarithmic or power equation after different time, and has similar R2. And the effects of soil type and diesel oil and water content on volatilization behavior in unsaturated soil were studied in this paper. Diesel oil and water content in the soils play a large role in volatilization from soils. Appropriate water helps the wicking action but too much water stops it. The wicking action behaves differently in four different types of soils in the same volatilization experiment of 18% diesel oil content and air-dry condition. 展开更多
关键词 volatilIZATION diesel oil power curve
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The Use of TEOST MHT-4 to Measure the Phosphorus Volatility of Engine Oils 被引量:1
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作者 Glenn A. Mazzamaro Michael Russo Ronald Hiza Dee Gomez 《润滑油》 CAS 2008年第6期52-57,共6页
Phosphorus is known to poison the exhaust gas catalysts used to control emissions in modern gasoline-fueled passenger car vehicles.Phosphorus volatility has been studied by others as a potential issue related to the c... Phosphorus is known to poison the exhaust gas catalysts used to control emissions in modern gasoline-fueled passenger car vehicles.Phosphorus volatility has been studied by others as a potential issue related to the compatibility of modern engine oils with exhaust gas catalysts using a modified version of the ASTM D5800(Noack) test as well as the Sequence ⅢG engine test(ASTM D7320).The level of phosphorus volatility in these tests has been shown to be strongly affected by the chemistry of the zinc dialkyldithiophosphate(ZDDP) used in the engine oil formulation.The TEOST MHT-4 test(ASTM D7097) is a high temperature deposit test currently included in the ILSAC GF-4 specification.This bench test simulates the oxidation and deposit-forming characteristics of engine oils in the hot zones of modern high-performance engines and,therefore,was chosen by the author(s) as a tool to investigate differences in phosphorus volatility of modern engine oils.Our investigations demonstrate that the TEOST MHT-4 test is capable of measuring phosphorus volatility of engine oils with very good discrimination and precision;it may be considered for use in future ILSAC standards(e.g.GF-5). 展开更多
关键词 温度 测定方法 发动机油 润滑油
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Exploration of the efficacy and mechanism of treating head wind disease with the combination change of ginger volatile oil and gingerol by using content-weighted network pharmacology technology
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作者 Wei-Xiang Wang Fei Yan +5 位作者 Fei Luan Ya-Jun Shi Xiao-Fei Zhang Dong-Yan Guo Bing-Tao Zhai Jun-Bo Zou 《TMR Modern Herbal Medicine》 CAS 2024年第1期43-56,共14页
Background:Exploring the efficacy,potential components,and mechanism of the combination of ginger essential oil and gingerols in the treatment of head wind disease based on network pharmacology technology with content... Background:Exploring the efficacy,potential components,and mechanism of the combination of ginger essential oil and gingerols in the treatment of head wind disease based on network pharmacology technology with content weight.Methods:The experimental groups were divided into:0:10,1:4,1:2,1:1,2:1,4:1,10:0.The relative content(Ri)of the chemical constituents of ginger's volatile oil was determined using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS).Additionally,the physicochemical and biological property parameters(LogP,MDCK,PPB,MW)of the components were considered.To assess the quantitative effect of the components,a grading score was performed,and the quantitative effect index(Ki)was calculated.Subsequently,the target effect index(Ti)was calculated by combining the component-target matching score(Fit score).Using these calculations,the target effect score A was determined under the influence of multiple components targeting different targets.Key targets with A≥1000 were identified.To predict the targets related to head wind disease,the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database(https://ctdbase.org/),Gene Cards(https://www.genecards.org/),and Disgenet database(https://www.disgenet.org/)were utilized.The key targets,obtained from different proportions of ginger's volatile oil and gingerol,were intersected with the predicted targets.This facilitated network pharmacological analysis and verification of the efficacy.Results:The content of volatile oil in ginger demonstrated an impact on key targets associated with the volatile oil group.Each specific combination of volatile oil consistently activated distinct pathways,with variations stemming from changes in content.Experimental testing revealed that different combinations of ginger's volatile oil and gingerol effectively alleviated migraine symptoms in rats.Conclusion:Through the application of content-weighted network pharmacology technology and pharmacodynamic verification,it was determined that altering the ratio between ginger's volatile oil and gingerol leads to variations in potential targets and pathways,consequently impacting its efficacy. 展开更多
关键词 network pharmacology volatile oil of ginger weight of content head wind disease
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Chemical Composition and Allelopathic Activity of <i>Parthenium hysterophorus</i>and <i>Ambrosia polystachya</i>Weeds Essential Oils
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作者 Cíntia Alvarenga S. F. de Miranda Maria das G. Cardoso +7 位作者 Maria Laene M. de Carvalho Ana Cristina S. Figueiredo David L. Nelson Christiane M. de Oliveira Marcos de S. Gomes Juliana de Andrade Josefina A. de Souza Luiz R. Marques de Albuquerque 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2014年第9期1248-1257,共10页
The volatile constituents of the essential oils from leaves from the weed plants Parthenium hysterophorus and Ambrosia polystachya were identified and quantified by GLC-MS and GLC. Allelopathic activities were determi... The volatile constituents of the essential oils from leaves from the weed plants Parthenium hysterophorus and Ambrosia polystachya were identified and quantified by GLC-MS and GLC. Allelopathic activities were determined by methods that evaluated the volatile effects and the direct application of these essential oils on the seed germination and seedling vigor of lettuce. We identified 27 compounds in the essential oil from P. hysterophorus, and the main constituents were germacrene-D (35.9%), trans-β-ocimene (8.5%) and β-myrcene (7.6%). In the essential oil from A. polystachya, 40 constituents were identified and the principal compounds were germacrene-D (29.3%), trans-β-ocimene (13.6%) and β-caryophyllene (9.8%). In both methods, the essential oil from A. polystachya presented a greater potential for reducing seed germination and seedling vigor in lettuce than the essential oil from P. hysterophorus, and this activity might be attributed to its higher content of monoterpenes. 展开更多
关键词 volatile oils ALLELOPATHY Asteraceae
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Essential Oils from Different Parts of the Sea Buckthorn <i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i>L.
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作者 Nikolay M. Slynko Leonid V. Kuibida +3 位作者 Ludmila E. Tatarova George U. Galitsyn Tatiana N. Goryachkovskaya Sergey E. Peltek 《Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology》 2019年第8期233-243,共11页
The study investigated essential oils of berries and green biomass of the sea buckthorn at various growth stages. Plant material of H. rhamnoídes ssp. mongolica was collected in the experimental fields of the Ins... The study investigated essential oils of berries and green biomass of the sea buckthorn at various growth stages. Plant material of H. rhamnoídes ssp. mongolica was collected in the experimental fields of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Siberia, Russia). Volatile compounds and essential oils were detected. Green spring shoots without leaves, first-year seedlings without leaves and berries were analyzed. In all studied exemplars, 103 volatile compounds were defined among which considerable proportion wasn’t found in a sea-buckthorn earlier. Phenylpropanoids prevailed in essential oils composition from seedlings. Alkanes and phenylpropanoids prevailed in shoots. Berries contained mostly carboxylic acids and their esters. These data can be applied to a fingerprint of various cultivars of a sea-buckthorn with relevance to food science and technology. 展开更多
关键词 HIPPOPHAE rhamnoídes Essential oils volatile Compounds Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) Analysis CHEMOTAXONOMY
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Chemical Characterization and in Vitro Antitumor Activity of the Essential Oils from the Leaves and Flowers of Callistemon viminalis 被引量:1
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作者 Christiane Maria de Oliveira Maria das Gracas Cardoso +9 位作者 Marisa Ionta Marisi Gomes Soares Juliana de Andrade Santiago Guilherme álvaro Ferreira da Silva Maria Luisa Teixeira Danúbia Aparecida de Carvalho Selvati Rezende Rafaela Vieira de Souza Luana Isac Soares David Lee Nelson Marcos Schleiden Sousa Carvalho 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2015年第16期2664-2671,共8页
The objective of this study was to characterize and verify the in vitro antitumor activity of essential oils (EOs) extracted from the leaves and flowers of Callistemon viminalis. The EOs were extracted by hydrodistill... The objective of this study was to characterize and verify the in vitro antitumor activity of essential oils (EOs) extracted from the leaves and flowers of Callistemon viminalis. The EOs were extracted by hydrodistillation using a modified Clevenger apparatus. The identification and quantification of constituents were performed on a gas chromatograph coupled to a mass spectrometer and a gas chromatograph with a flame ionization detector. The antitumoral activity was evaluated by a colorimetric assay (MTS) using different cell lines derived from human tumors (breast, lung, glioblastoma, and melanoma). The major constituents of the EOs of leaves and flowers were similar, only quantitative differences being observed. The compounds 1,8-cineole, α-pinene and α-terpineol were found in concentrations of 50.4%, 25.8% and 8.7% in the EOs obtained from the leaves and 48.8%, 24.5% and 3.9% in the EOs obtained from the flowers, respectively. The cytotoxic activity of the EOs was observed only in melanoma cultures (HT144). Cultures treated for 48 h with EOs from leaves and flowers (200 μg·mL-1) reduced the viability by 40% and 25%, respectively. Thus, the antiproliferative activity of the EO from leaves was more pronounced than the EO from flowers in cells derived from melanoma. 展开更多
关键词 CANCER volatile oil Escova-de-Garrafa(Bottle Brush)
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Use of Essential Oils of the Genus Citrus as Biocidal Agents
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作者 Marcos S.Gomes Maria das G.Cardoso +6 位作者 Maurilio JSoares Luís R.Batista Samísia M.F.Machado Milene A.Andrade Camila M.O.de Azeredo Juliana Maria Valério Resende Leonardo M.A.Rodrigues 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2014年第3期299-305,共7页
In this study, the essential oils extracted from the peels of Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus limon and Citrus sinensis were chemically characterized and quantified. These essential oils and their standards limonene, citr... In this study, the essential oils extracted from the peels of Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus limon and Citrus sinensis were chemically characterized and quantified. These essential oils and their standards limonene, citral and limonene + citral were evaluated (at concentrations ranging from 500 to 3.91 mL·mL-1) regarding their anti-trypanosome, antifungal and antibacterial activities. The chemical identification and quantification (by GC/FID and GC/MS) displayed the limonene as the major component of the three essential oils. It did not verified anti-trypanosome activity for all treatments. Regarding antimicrobial activity, the results were satisfactory against Gram-negative bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Listeria. monocytogenes and Salmonella cholerasuis) and funghi (Aspergillus niger, A. flavus and A. carbonarius), except for the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which showed no inhibition for any treatment used. 展开更多
关键词 volatile Essential oil Trypanosoma cruzi Gram-Negative Bactéria Funghi ANTIMICROBIAL
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Application of Fluid Phase Recovery Method in the Early Development of BZ26-6 Volatile Oil Field in Bohai Sea
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作者 Zhennan Gao Lei Zhang +2 位作者 Haojun Wu Lei Huang Xiaolong Gong 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2023年第9期242-251,共10页
BZ26-6 Oilfield is a kind of deep metamorphic rock buried-hill volatile oilfield in Bohai Sea, China. Its early development plan is restricted due to the simultaneous production of oil and gas in large sections of res... BZ26-6 Oilfield is a kind of deep metamorphic rock buried-hill volatile oilfield in Bohai Sea, China. Its early development plan is restricted due to the simultaneous production of oil and gas in large sections of reservoirs, unclear understanding of formation fluid properties and uncertainty of gas-oil interface. Through theoretical research on phase recovery and experimental analysis of crude oil phase characteristics in the original formation, characteristic parameters of the equilibrium condensate gas fluid are restored and calculated. Through the superimposed phase diagram of volatile oil and condensate gas, BZ26-6 Oilfield is determined to be a volatile oil reservoir with a condensate gas cap, with formation pressure and saturation pressure of 36.1 MPa, respectively. Based on the research results of oil-gas phase behavior characteristics, the thermodynamic equations and equation of state are jointly used to solve the problem, and the content change curves of each component at different depths are drawn. Combined with the sensitivity analysis of numerical simulation, the gas-oil interface is determined to be -3726 m above sea level. The fluid phase analysis software, Fluidmodeler, is used to simulate volatile oil degassing and condensate gas separation experiments. In combination with oil and gas production data obtained through the production test, the specific oil recovery index and the specific gas recovery index are determined to be 0.408 m<sup>3</sup>/(MPa·d·m) and 1195 m<sup>3</sup>/(MPa·d·m), respectively. And the reasonable production capacity prediction is conducted on the early development of BZ26-6 Oilfield. The research results can provide a theoretical basis for the efficient development of similar complex oil and gas reservoirs. 展开更多
关键词 volatile oil Field Phase Fitting Fluid Recovery Gas-oil Interface Productivity Evaluation
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Comparative analysis of volatile oils in the stems and roots of Ephedra sinica via GC-MS-based plant metabolomics 被引量:3
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作者 LV Meng-Ying SUN Jian-Bo +3 位作者 WANG Min FAN Hong-Yan ZHANG Zun-Jian XU Feng-Guo 《Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期133-140,共8页
With a great difference in therapeutic effects of Mahuang(MH, the stems of Ephedra sinica) and Mahuanggen(MHG, the roots of Ephedra sinica), chemical differences between MH and MHG should be investigated. In the prese... With a great difference in therapeutic effects of Mahuang(MH, the stems of Ephedra sinica) and Mahuanggen(MHG, the roots of Ephedra sinica), chemical differences between MH and MHG should be investigated. In the present study, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS)-based plant metabolomics was employed to compare volatile oil profiles of MH and MHG. The antioxidant activities of volatile oils from MH and MHG were also compared. 32 differential chemical markers were identified according to the variable importance in the projection(VIP) value of orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA) and P value of Mann-Whitney test. Among them, chemical markers of tetramethylpyrazine(TMP) and α-terpineol were quantified. Their contents were much higher in most MH samples compared with MHG. The antioxidant assay demonstrated that MH had significantly higher free radical-scavenging activity than MHG. Although MH and MHG derived from the same medicinal plant, there was much difference in their volatile oil profiles. MH samples had significantly higher content of two reported pharmacologically important chemical markers of TMP and α-terpineol, which may account for their different antioxidant activities. 展开更多
关键词 Ephedra sinica GC-MS volatile oil Plant metabolomics Antioxidant activity
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GC-MS Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Volatile Oil from Euonymus fortune Produced in Different Areas of Guangxi
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作者 Shuang LIANG Senhua LU +2 位作者 Jianjun HUANG Xiucai WU Lihong HE 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2020年第5期113-116,共4页
The chemical constituents of the essential oil of Euonymus fortune from different areas were compared and analyzed by GC-MS.The results showed that 25 chromatographic peaks were separated and 13 chemical constituents ... The chemical constituents of the essential oil of Euonymus fortune from different areas were compared and analyzed by GC-MS.The results showed that 25 chromatographic peaks were separated and 13 chemical constituents were identified in Binyang County,Nanning City,accounting for 97.25%of the total volatile oil.Twenty nine chromatographic peaks were separated from Rong’an County,Liuzhou City,and 14 chemical constituents were identified,accounting for 89.91%of the total volatile oil.Thirty two chromatographic peaks were separated from Mengshan County,Wuzhou City,and 12 chemical constituents were identified,accounting for 92.16%of the total volatile oil.Twenty eight chromatographic peaks were separated from Rong County,Yulin City,and 11 chemical constituents were identified,accounting for 84.79%of the total volatile oil.Five of the chemical constituents of the volatile oil from the three places of origin are common to the four.They are phytol,palmitic acid,n-nonane,cumene,hexahydrofarnesyl acetone.It can be seen that the main components of volatile oil from different producing areas are different. 展开更多
关键词 Euonymus fortune volatile oils GC-MS GUANGXI
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Chemical composition and phytotoxic activity of the volatile oil of invasive Xanthium italicum Moretti from Xinjiang,China 被引量:4
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作者 Hua SHAO YuanMing ZHANG +2 位作者 Peng NAN XiaoLi HUANG Chi ZHANG 《Journal of Arid Land》 SCIE CSCD 2013年第3期324-330,共7页
Aerial parts of Xanthium italicum in an air tight container greatly inhibited root elongation of radish, implying that this invasive plant could release biologically active volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the... Aerial parts of Xanthium italicum in an air tight container greatly inhibited root elongation of radish, implying that this invasive plant could release biologically active volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the environment to affect other plants' growth. This phenomenon was further studied by evaluating the phytotoxic effects of X. italicum essential oil against two dicot plants, amaranth (Amaranthus mangostanus L.) and lettuce (Lectuca sativa L.), and two monocot plants, wheat (Triticum aestivum Linn) and ryegrass (Lolium multiforum), and analyzing the chemical composition of the oil. Among the 4 test species, amaranth was the most sensitive plant, 0.5μl/mL essential oil application resulted in a 50% reduction on root elongation, and 2.5 μl/mL essential oil almost completely inhibited its seedling growth. Wheat was the least sensitive species, whose root growth was reduced to 36% of control by 5 μl/mL essential oil. The essential oil exerted moderate inhibitory effect on both lettuce and ryegrass. Compared to a commercial herbicide-Harness, X. italicum oil exhibited stronger phytotoxicity on amaranth, lettuce and wheat, but weaker activity on ryegrass. The chemical composition of the essential oil isolated by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of X. italicum Moretti was analyzed by GC/MS. Thirty two compounds were identified, representing 94.89% of total oil, which was found to be rich in monoterpene hydrocarbons (60.71%). The main constituents of the oil were limonene (51.61%), germacrene B (6.98%), 6-cadinol (5.94%), β-pinene (5.23%), α-caryophyllene (5.1%) and bornyl acetate (3.15%). Bioassay revealed the dominant constituent-limonene, was unlikely the responsible phytotoxic compound due to its low biological activity; rather, there might be other oil constituent(s) that either act alone, or work together, and possibly assisted by synergistic effect, to display the phytotoxic activity. Our results suggested that X. italicum might produce allelopathic VOCs to facilitate its invasion success. This is the first report on the phytotoxic activity and the chemical composition of the essential oil of X. itaficum Moretti from China. 展开更多
关键词 ALLELOPATHY PHYTOTOXICITY essential oil volatile organic compounds Xanthium italicum
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Components of Volatile Oil from Water-caltrop and Their Anti-tumor Effect in vitro 被引量:2
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作者 ZHAO Wen-jing NIU Feng-lan LI Jing DONG Qing HUANG Zhan-you 《Chemical Research in Chinese Universities》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第1期56-59,共4页
The volatile oil was extracted from water caltrop by steam distillation; it was then analyzed by GC-MS to obtain 16 components, 8 of which were identified. Apocynin was the most abundant one, accounting for 81.41% of ... The volatile oil was extracted from water caltrop by steam distillation; it was then analyzed by GC-MS to obtain 16 components, 8 of which were identified. Apocynin was the most abundant one, accounting for 81.41% of the total oil. The in vitro inhibitory effects of the volatile oil on SMMC-7721, MCF-7, Hela, HL-60 cells, and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC) were investigated via the MTT method. The morphological changes of the tumor cells were observed and the apoptosis of HL-60 cells was detected by flow cytometry. The proliferation of the tumor cells could be significantly inhibited and the apoptosis of HL-60 cells could be induced by the volatile oil. The proliferation inhibition effect of the volatile oil on HL-60 tumor cells and the induction of the apoptosis of ilL-60 cells had dose-dependent feature. 展开更多
关键词 Water caltrop volatile oil TUMOR APOPTOSIS
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GC-MS Analysis of Chemical Components of Volatile Oil in Different Parts of Fennel( Foenicuzu vulgare Mill. ) 被引量:3
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作者 Wei CHEN Kaibin LI +4 位作者 Lina LONG Wen YANG Jianghai WANG Qiuyue KONG Fujun SUN 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2020年第2期60-63,共4页
[Objectives] This study was conducted to analyze the composition of volatile oil in different parts of fennel(Foenicuzu vulgare Mill.) and to compare the differences in the composition of volatile oil in different par... [Objectives] This study was conducted to analyze the composition of volatile oil in different parts of fennel(Foenicuzu vulgare Mill.) and to compare the differences in the composition of volatile oil in different parts of fennel.[Methods]The steam distillation method was applied to extract volatile oil from different parts of fennel,and the components of volatile oil from different parts of fennel were separated and identified by GC-MS.The relative content of each component was determined by the peak area normalization method.[Results]37,33,18,and 44 chemical components were separated from the volatile oil of fennel roots,stems,young leaves and fruit,respectively,accounting for 98.64%,99.34%,99.59% and 95.99% of the total volatile oil of corresponding parts.A total of 77 chemical components were identified in the four parts,of which 5 were common components.The main component of the volatile oil in the stems and young leaves was trans-anethole.The main components of the volatile oil in fruit were estragole and trans-anethole.And the main component of the volatile oil in the roots was dill apiol.The components in the volatile oil of fennel roots,stems,young leaves and fruit were different in type and content.[Conclusions]This study provides a theoretical reference for the further effective development and utilization of fennel resources. 展开更多
关键词 Foenicuzu vulgare Mill. Different PARTS volatile oil GC-MS
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