Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6375944 Industrial Crops and Products 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The chemical constituents from various process of extraction of Jasminum sambac and Jasminum multiflorum were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to depict their interspecies differences. Major compounds identified from methanol extract of J. sambac were β-farnesene (52.52%), nerolidol (19.85%) and benzyl alcohol (17.56%) whereas, headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) showed linalool (35.92%), benzaldehyde (17.92%) and benzyl alcohol (10.87%) while hydrodistillation yielded β-farnesene (45.13%), α-cadinol (26.21%) and linalool (9.96%). The methanol extract of J. multiflorum yielded nerolidol (42.44%), benzyl benzoate (39.00%) and jasmolactone (12.02%) whereas, HS-SPME eluted nerolidol (76.56%), jasmone (15.31%) and hexyl benzoate (4.40%) while hydrodistillation yielded hexenyl benzoate (35.89%), β-farnesene (24.62%) and α-cadinol (14.30%). The methanol extracts of both J. sambac (0.48%) and J. multiflorum (1.38%) showed DPPH free radicals scavenging activities with an IC50 value of 208 μg/mL and 81 μ/mL respectively. The antioxidant properties of Jasminum provided a natural preservative ingredient for food and pharmaceutical products.
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