Feng Lin1, Wen-li Mei, Jiao Wu, Hao-fu Dai. 1. Key Laboratory of Tropical Crop Biotechnology, Ministry of Agriculture, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the volatile constituents from Chinese eaglewood samples produced by three different methods. METHODS: Essential oils of the three Chinese eaglewood samples were extracted with aether at room temperature. The chemical constituents and relative contents of the volatile oils were analyzed by GC-MS. RESULTS: The results showed that all the three volatile oils were mainly composed of sesquiterpenes, aromatic constituents, and fatty acids. CONCLUSION: The quality of the three Chinese eaglewood samples was evaluated by comparison of the characteristic constituents and their contents, of them, the quality of the Chinese eaglewood samples produced by methods of nail insetting and holing was better.
OBJECTIVE: To study the volatile constituents from Chinese eaglewood samples produced by three different methods. METHODS:Essential oils of the three Chinese eaglewood samples were extracted with aether at room temperature. The chemical constituents and relative contents of the volatile oils were analyzed by GC-MS. RESULTS: The results showed that all the three volatile oils were mainly composed of sesquiterpenes, aromatic constituents, and fatty acids. CONCLUSION: The quality of the three Chinese eaglewood samples was evaluated by comparison of the characteristic constituents and their contents, of them, the quality of the Chinese eaglewood samples produced by methods of nail insetting and holing was better.