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Beilstein J Org Chem


Title:Thermal and oxidative stability of the Ocimum basilicum L. essential oil/beta-cyclodextrin supramolecular system
Author(s):Hadaruga DI; Hadaruga NG; Costescu CI; David I; Gruia AT;
Address:"Department of Applied Chemistry, Organic and Natural Compounds Engineering, Polytechnic University of Timisoara, Carol Telbisz 6, 300001, Timisoara, Romania. Department of Food Science, Banat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine 'King Michael I of Romania' - Timisoara, Calea Aradului 119, 300645, Timisoara, Romania. Regional Centre for Immunology and Transplant, County Clinical Emergency Hospital Timisoara, Iosif Bulbuca Blvd. 10, 300736, Timisoara, Romania"
Journal Title:Beilstein J Org Chem
Year:2014
Volume:20141128
Issue:
Page Number:2809 - 2820
DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.10.298
ISSN/ISBN:1860-5397 (Print) 1860-5397 (Electronic) 1860-5397 (Linking)
Abstract:"Ocimum basilicum L. essential oil and its beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) complex have been investigated with respect to their stability against the degradative action of air/oxygen and temperature. This supramolecular system was obtained by a crystallization method in order to achieve the equilibrium of complexed-uncomplexed volatile compounds in an ethanol/water solution at 50 degrees C. Both the raw essential oil and its beta-CD complex have been subjected to thermal and oxidative degradation conditions in order to evaluate the protective capacity of beta-CD. The relative concentration of the O. basilicum L. essential oil compounds, as determined by GC-MS, varies accordingly with their sensitivity to the thermal and/or oxidative degradation conditions imposed. Furthermore, the relative concentration of the volatile O. basilicum L. compounds found in the beta-CD complex is quite different in comparison with the raw material. An increase of the relative concentration of linalool oxide from 0.3% to 1.1%, in addition to many sesquiterpene oxides, has been observed. beta-CD complexation of the O. basilicum essential oil modifies the relative concentration of the encapsulated volatile compounds. Thus, linalool was better encapsulated in beta-CD, while methylchavicol (estragole) was encapsulated in beta-CD at a concentration close to that of the raw essential oil. Higher relative concentrations from the degradation of the oxygenated compounds such as linalool oxide and aromadendren oxide were determined in the raw O. basilicum L. essential oil in comparison with the corresponding beta-CD complex. For the first time, the protective capability of natural beta-CD for labile basil essential oil compounds has been demonstrated"
Keywords:GC-MS analysis Ocimum basilicum L.essential oil basil nanoencapsulation thermal and oxidative stability beta-cyclodextrin;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEHadaruga, Daniel I Hadaruga, Nicoleta G Costescu, Corina I David, Ioan Gruia, Alexandra T eng Germany 2015/01/01 Beilstein J Org Chem. 2014 Nov 28; 10:2809-20. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.10.298. eCollection 2014"

 
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