Rapid determination and quality control of pharmacological volatiles of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) by fast gas chromatography–surface acoustic wave sensor

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Introduction: A novel analytical method using fast gas chromatography combined with surface acoustic wave sensor (GC-SAW) was developed for rapid determination of the pharmacological volatiles of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.). Methods: The volatile compounds in 20 turmeric samples, collected from different parts and different origins, were assessed by the fast GC-SAW. In addition, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was employed to confirm the chemical composition of the main volatiles. The digital fingerprint of turmeric was established and analysed by principal component analysis and cluster analysis. Results: Curcumene (9.1%), β-sesquiphellan-drene (5.1%) and ar-turmerone (69.63%) were confirmed as the main pharmacological volatiles of turmeric. The content of ar-turmerone in lateral rhizome turmeric was significantly higher than that of top rhizome and ungrouped turmeric. The contents of curcumene and β-sesquiphellandrene in top rhizome turmeric were higher than those in lateral and ungrouped turmeric. The 20 turmeric samples were divided into four categories, which reflected the quality characteristics of the turmeric from different parts and origins. Conclusion: The GC-SAW method can rapidly and accurately de-tect pharmacologically volatiles of turmeric, and it can be used in the quality control of turmeric.

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Lu, Y., Wang, J., Shen, G., Liu, J., Zhu, H., Zhao, J., & He, S. (2021). Rapid determination and quality control of pharmacological volatiles of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) by fast gas chromatography–surface acoustic wave sensor. Molecules, 26(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195797

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