The essential oil obtained from the leaves of Eugenia uniflora L., Myrtaceae, which grows in the Brazilian savannah, was studied by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Furanodiene (1.2%) was thermally rearranged to curzerene (85.1%) to produce a combined content of 86.3%. GC analysis carried out under mild conditions (with a constant temperature of 100 °C) showed that the furanodiene concentration was threefold greater than the curzerene concentration, i.e., the essential oil contained 64.7% furanodiene and 21.6% curzerene. Germacrene B also rearranged to γ-elemene and the concentration of both was 2.3%. Special care should be taken when conventional gas chromatography analysis is used for quantifying compounds that can rearrange at high temperatures.
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Chang, R., de Morais, S. A. L., Napolitano, D. R., Duarte, K. C., Guzman, V. B., & do Nascimento, E. A. (2011). A new approach for quantifying furanodiene and curzerene. A case study on the essential oils of eugenia uniflora (pitangueira) leaves. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 21(3), 392–396. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2011005000042
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