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High resolution essential oil analysis by using comprehensive gas chromatographic methodology

✍ Scribed by Philip Marriott; Robert Shellie; John Fergeus; Ruby Ong; Paul Morrison


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
290 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0882-5734

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✦ Synopsis


The new technique of comprehensive gas chromatography "GCΓ—GC# is applied to the analysis of Vetiver essential oil\ and the complex nature of the oil components is readily displayed in a two!dimension separation space[ The GCΓ—GC method involves the use of two directly coupled columns\ with a cryogenic modulation system at their con~uence^this allows coeluting peaks from the _rst column to be zone compressed and pulsed rapidly into the second column and separated[ Greater sensitivity of detection is also obtained[ Results show that the earlier eluting components from the gas chromatography analysis have similar chemical nature in respect of component polarity\ being of low!to!moderate polarity[ Later eluting compounds appear to be more polar\ and are presumably of an oxygenated nature[ Many of these show extensive co!elution\ with up to 5Ð7 overlapping compounds on the _rst column[ These results clearly demonstrate that the complexity of essential oils is much greater than that which might be suspected from single column GC analysis\ and also suggest that GCÐMS analysis with peak deconvolution capabilities will still probably not be able to adequately identify the interfering components[ With GCΓ—GC\ minor constituents in the presence of larger components may still be well characterized and quantitated\ and from the chromatographic retention patterns their chemical nature might be indicated^this would be aided by establishing the retention behaviour of known compounds[ Copyright Þ 1999 John Wiley + Sons\ Ltd[ KEY WORDS] essential oil^Vetiver oil^comprehensive gas chromatography^multidimensional gas chro! matography^cryogenic modulation


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