Determination of essential oil composition from osmanthus fragrans tea by GC-MS combined with a chemometric resolution method

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The essential oils of the Osmanthus fragrans tea (OFT), Osmanthus fragrans (OF) and green tea (GT) had been extracted by steam distillation and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with the help of heuristic evolving latent projections (HELP), an effective chemometric resolution method (CRM). The overlapping peak clusters were resolved into pure chromatograms and pure mass spectra with HELP. The qualitative analysis was performed by similarity searches in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) mass spectra database with the obtained pure mass spectrum of each component. Identification of some compounds was also assisted by comparison of temperature-programmed retention indices (PTRI) with authentic standards included in our own laboratory database under construction. The quantitative results were obtained by overall volume integration (OVI) method. A total of 67, 73 and 53 components in essential oils of the OFT, OF and GT were identified, accounting for 90.83%, 93.65% and 89.97% total contents of the essential oil of OFT, OF and GT, respectively. © 2010 by the authors.

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Hu, C. D., Liang, Y. Z., Guo, F. Q., Li, X. R., & Wang, W. P. (2010). Determination of essential oil composition from osmanthus fragrans tea by GC-MS combined with a chemometric resolution method. Molecules, 15(5), 3683–3693. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules15053683

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