Constituents of the stem and root essential oils of Kadsura heteroclita (Roxb.) Craib from Vinh Phuc province

Bui Van Thanh, Ninh Khac Ban, Do Ngoc Dai
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  • Bui Van Thanh
  • Ninh Khac Ban
  • Do Ngoc Dai

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https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v33n3.765

Abstract

The stem and root essential oils of Kadsura heteroclita (Roxb.) Craib were prepared by steam distillation of fresh materials in a glass for 3h. The essential oils yields were 0.37% and 0.30% from the roots and stems (in absolute dry material), respectively.

The stem and root essential oils from Kadsura heteroclita (Roxb.) Craib analyzed by GC and GC/MS showed 26 constituents and 41 constituents identified in the stem and root essential oils, respectively.

The major components of the root essential oil of Kadsura heteroclita are: epi-bicyclogermacrene (19.6%), terpinolene-4-ol (13.3%), d-cadinene (8.9%) and spathulenol (7.7%). The major components of the stem essential oil of Kadsura heteroclita are: terpinolene-4-ol (22.4%), bicyclo[4.4.0]dec-1-ene (18.9%), d-cadinene (8.8%), a-cadinol (6.2%) and cadina-1,4-diene (6.0%).

Most of major components of root and stem essential oils extracted from Kadsura heteroclita are similar, such as, terpinolen-4-ol (13.3% in roots and 24,4% in stems), d-cadinen (8.9% in roots and 8.8% in stems), a-copaen (3.7% in root and 3.8% in stems), a-cadinol (4.2% in roots and 6.2% in stems). But the major component in the stem oil as epi-bicyclogermacren (19.6%) did not appear in the root oil; while the bicyclo [4.4.0] dec-1-en (18.9%) only found in the root oil of K. heteroclita.

The major constituents of the stem essential oils of Kadsura heteroclita (Roxb.) Craib from Vietnam and China are extremely variable.

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Published

09-05-2012

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Thanh, B. V., Ban, N. K., & Dai, D. N. (2012). Constituents of the stem and root essential oils of Kadsura heteroclita (Roxb.) Craib from Vinh Phuc province. Academia Journal of Biology, 33(3), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v33n3.765

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