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Title:Volatile compounds of Asphodelus microcarpus Salzm. et Viv. Honey obtained by HS-SPME and USE analyzed by GC/MS
Author(s):Jerkovic I; Tuberoso CI; Kasum A; Marijanovic Z;
Address:"Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split, N. Tesle 10/V, HR-21000 Split, Republic of Croatia. igor@ktf-split.hr"
Journal Title:Chem Biodivers
Year:2011
Volume:8
Issue:4
Page Number:587 - 598
DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.201000205
ISSN/ISBN:1612-1880 (Electronic) 1612-1872 (Linking)
Abstract:"Chemical analysis of Asphodelus microcarpus Salzm. et Viv. honey is of great importance, since melissopalynology does not allow the unambiguous determination of its botanical origin. Therefore, the volatile compounds of eight unifloral asphodel honeys have been investigated for the first time. The honey extracts were obtained by headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and ultrasonicsolvent extraction (USE) and analyzed by GC and GC/MS. In the honey headspace, 31 volatile compounds were identified with high percentages of 2-phenylacetaldehyde (2; 14.8-34.7%), followed by somewhat lower percentages of methyl syringate (1; 10.5-11.5%). Compound 2 is not a specific marker of the botanical origin of the honey, but its high percentage can be emphasized as headspace characteristic of asphodel honey. The extraction solvent for all the samples was selected after extracting a representative sample with pentane, Et(2)O, pentane/Et(2)O 1:2 (v/v), and CH(2)Cl(2) . Compound 1 was the major constituent of all the USE extracts (46.8-87.0%). According to these preliminary results, all the honey samples were extracted by USE with the solvent pentane/Et(2)O 1:2. A total of 60 volatile compounds were identified with 1 as predominant compound (69.4-87.0%), pointing out 1 as Asphodelus honey volatile marker"
Keywords:"Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods Honey/*analysis Plants, Medicinal/*chemistry Solid Phase Microextraction/*methods Ultrasonics Volatile Organic Compounds/chemistry/*isolation & purification;"
Notes:"MedlineJerkovic, Igor Tuberoso, Carlo I G Kasum, Ana Marijanovic, Zvonimir eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2011/04/12 Chem Biodivers. 2011 Apr; 8(4):587-98. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.201000205"

 
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