Abstract
The volatile compounds obtained from the ether extracts, headspace gases and steam distillates of Alpinia japonica and Elettaria cardamomum were analyzed by GC/MS. Both species were rich sources of naturally rare fenchane-type monoterpenoids, fenchene, fenchone, fenchyl alcohol and its acetate, together with 1,8-cineole. The distributions of volatile sesquiterpenoids were very poor in both species. Chiralities of fenchone in A. japonica and E. cardamomum were 99% of (1S,4R)-(+)-form. Camphor in A. japonica is composed of a mixture of (1R,4R)-(+)-form (94.3%) and (1S,4S)-(-)-form (5.7%). On the other hand, E. cardamomum produced only (1R,4R)-(+)-camphor (99%).
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Asakawa, Y., Ludwiczuk, A., Sakurai, K., Tomiyama, K., Kawakami, Y., & Yaguchi, Y. (2017). Comparative study on volatile compounds of Alpinia japonica and Elettaria cardamomum. Journal of Oleo Science, 66(8), 871–876. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess17048
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