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Title:Subcritical Extracts from Major Species of Oil-Bearing Roses-A Comparative Chemical Profiling
Author(s):Dobreva A; Nedeltcheva-Antonova D; Nenov N; Getchovska K; Antonov L;
Address:"Institute of Roses and Aromatic Plants, Agricultural Academy, 6100 Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria. Department of Heat Engineering, Technical Faculty, University of Food Technologies, 4002 Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2021
Volume:20210818
Issue:16
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26164991
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"A comprehensive chemical profiling of 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (freon R134a) subcritical extracts from the main genotypes of oil-bearing roses, was performed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) in order to reveal the differences in their chemical composition. One hundred and three individual compounds were identified using GC/MS and their quantitative content was determined using GC-FID, representing 89.8, 92.5, 89.7 and 93.7% of the total content of Rosa gallica L., Rosa damascena Mill., Rosa alba L. and Rosa centifolia L. extracts, respectively. The compounds found in the extracts are representatives of the following main chemical classes: mono-, sesqui- and triterpenoids, phenylethanoids and phenylpropanoids and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Fatty acids, esters and waxes were found, as well. The study revealed that 2-phenylethanol is the most abundant component, ranging 9.0-60.9% followed by nonadecane and nonadecene with 5.1-18.0% geraniol (2.9-14.4%), heneicosane (3.1-11.8%), tricosane (0.1-8.6%), nerol (1.3-6.1%) and citronellol (1.7-5.3%). The extracts demonstrate a specific chemical profile, depending on the botanical species-phenylethanoids and phenyl propanoids are the main group for R. damascena, aliphatic hydrocarbons for R. alba and R. centifolia, while both are found in almost equal amounts in R. gallica. The terpenoid compounds show relatively broad variations: monoterpenes-11.9-25.5% with maximum in R. centifolia; sesquiterpenes-0.6-7.0% with maximum in R. gallica and triterpenes-0.4-3.7% with maximum in R. gallica extract"
Keywords:"Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Oils, Volatile/*analysis Rosa/*chemistry 2-phenyl ethyl alcohol Gc/ms aromatic plants oil bearing roses subcritical freon extraction terpenes;"
Notes:"MedlineDobreva, Ana Nedeltcheva-Antonova, Daniela Nenov, Nenko Getchovska, Kamelia Antonov, Liudmil eng KP-06-OPR-01/5/Bulgarian National Science Fund/ Switzerland 2021/08/28 Molecules. 2021 Aug 18; 26(16):4991. doi: 10.3390/molecules26164991"

 
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