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Analysis of Volatile Compounds in Leaves and Fruits of Zanthoxylum schinifolium Siebold et Zucc. & Zanthoxylum piperitum DC. by Headspace SPME  

Cho, Min-Gu (Plant Biotechnology Team, Dongbu Advanced Research Institute, Dongbu Hannong Chemical Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Hui (Department of Forest Resources, Seoul Nat'l Univ.)
Chae, Young-Am (School of Plant Science, Seoul Nat'l Univ.)
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Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science / v.11, no.1, 2003 , pp. 40-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
Volatile components in the leaves and fruits of Z. schinjfolium and Z. piperitum were analyzed by Headspace SPME(Solid phase Microextraction). Fifty two and 48 components in the leaves and fruits, repectively, were identified in Z. schinifolium. (E)-2-hexenal, ${\alpha}-pinene$, (Z)-ocimene+limonene, estragole, germacrene-d were detected at common components in the leaves and estragole in the fruits of Z. schinjfolium. Regardless of collection sites hexanal, (Z)-3-hexenol, (E)-2-hexenal, n-hexanol were appeared in the leaves while undecanone in the fruits. Thirty and 27 components in the leaves and fruits, respectively, were identified in Z. piperitum. ${\alpha}-pinene,\;{\beta}-phellandrene$, 1,8-cineole, citronellal and myrcene, (Z)-ocimene+limonene, ${\beta}-phellandrene$ were appeared as common components in the leaves and fruits collected from Baeck-yang-sa and Nae-jang-sa. (Z)-3-hexenol, (E)-2-hexenal, ${\alpha}-pinene\;myrcene\;and\;{\beta}-phellandrene$, citronellal, geranyl acetate were major components in the leaves and fruits from Tong-do-sa.
Keywords
Z. schinifolium; Z. piperitum; Headspace SPME; Leaf; Fruit; Volatile composition;
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