| Literature DB >> 26046325 |
Se Yeon Oh1,2.
Abstract
Fast gas chromatography-surface acoustic wave sensor (GC/SAW) has been applied for the detection of the pharmacological volatiles emanated from Houttuynia cordata Thunb which is from South Korea. H. cordata Thunb with unpleasant and fishy odors shows a variety of pharmacological activities such as anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and insect repellent. The aim of this study is to show a novel quality control by GC/SAW methodology for the discrimination of the three different parts of the plant such as leaves, aerial stems, and underground stems for H. cordata Thunb. Sixteen compounds were identified. β-Myrcene, cis-ocimene and decanal are the dominant volatiles for leaves (71.0%) and aerial stems (50.1%). While, monoterpenes (74.6%) are the dominant volatiles for underground stems. 2-Undecanone (1.3%) and lauraldehyde (3.5%) were found to be the characteristic components for leaves. Each part of the plant has its own characteristic fragrance pattern owing to its individual chemical compositions. Moreover, its individual characteristic fragrance patterns are conducive to discrimination of the three different parts of the plant. Consequently, fast GC/SAW can be a useful analytical method for quality control of the different parts of the plant with pharmacological volatiles as it provides second unit analysis, a simple and fragrant pattern recognition.Entities:
Keywords: Houttuynia cordata Thunb; fragrance pattern recognition; gas chromatography/surface acoustic wave sensor; quality control
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26046325 PMCID: PMC6272773 DOI: 10.3390/molecules200610298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Comparison of chromatograms of leaves for Houttuynia cordata Thunb (Anmyeon Island, South Korea) by fast GC/SAW (A) and HS-SPME-GC-MS (B). Peak identities: a, cis-3-Hexenal; b, 3-Hexen-1-ol; c, α-Pinene; d, Camphene; e, Sabinene; f, β-Pinene; g, β-Myrcene; h, Limonene; i, cis-Ocimene; j, α-Terpinolene; k, Decanal; l, Bornyl acetate; m, 2-Undecanone; n, Geranyl acetate; o, Lauraldehyde; p, β-Caryophyllene.
Composition and identification of volatiles of leaves, aerial stems, and underground stems for Houttuynia cordata Thunb by fast GC/SAW and HS-SPME-GC-MS.
| Peak No. | Compound | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leaves | Aerial Stems | Underground Stems | |||||||
| GC/SAW | HS-SPME | GC/SAW | HS-SPME | GC/SAW | HS-SPME | ||||
| a | 1.1(14.81) | 0.3 (3.85) | 2.1(12.78) | - | 0.9(3.71) | - | |||
| 1 | Hexanal | - | 0.3(31.33) | - | - | - | - | ||
| 2 | 2-Hexenal | - | 1.2(22.09) | - | - | - | - | ||
| b | 3-Hexen-1-ol | 3.5(9.75) | 2.5(10.80) | 0.2(4.68) | 1.1(6.67) | - | - | ||
| 3 | α-Thujene | - | 0.1(8.93) | - | 0.2(9.01) | - | 0.2(5.56) | ||
| c | α-Pinene | 8.3(3.28) | 0.2(6.48) | 4.2(4.39) | 5.3(4.31) | - | 15.3(6.10) | ||
| d | Camphene | - | - | 0.6(3.14) | 1.8(3.16) | 1.9(17.06) | 1.3(3.99) | ||
| e | Sabinene | 0.8(13.09) | 3.0(4.64) | 2.1(9.92) | 4.5(4.92) | 3.2(1.49) | 6.9(2.23) | ||
| f | β-Pinene | 0.3(14.28) | 0.3(5.86) | - | 4.0(7.11) | 1.5(2.81) | 28.8(3.07) | ||
| g |
| 15.8(5.71) | 26.2(8.39) | 23.3(9.32) | 48.1(10.76) | 33.9(10.50) | 14.3(7.21) | ||
| 4 | δ-3-Carene | - | 0.1(30.34) | - | - | - | - | ||
| 5 | α-Terpinene | - | 0.1(12.78) | - | 0.1(8.98) | - | 0.1(7.95) | ||
| 6 | - | 0.1(9.81) | - | 0.4(6.23) | - | 0.2(4.61) | |||
| h |
| 0.6(12.57) | 0.1(8.61) | 2.3(7.47) | 4.0(5.13) | 17.4(8.06) | 9.4(4.33) | ||
| i |
| 18.4(5.93) | 18.2(2.33) | 11.1(14.55) | 6.6(4.63) | 15.9(16.93) | 0.2(2.15) | ||
| 7 | - | 0.5(21.92) | - | 0.2(15.73) | - | 0.2(13.76) | |||
| 8 | γ-Terpinene | - | 0.1(2.81) | - | 0.2( 3.45) | - | 0.2(1.09) | ||
| 9 | - | - | - | - | - | t | |||
| j | α-Terpinolene | 0.1(4.02) | - | 0.9(15.06) | - | 0.8(14.96) | 0.5(5.67) | ||
| 10 | - | - | - | - | - | t | |||
| 11 | Nonanal | - | 0.2(11.95) | - | 0.1(13.32) | - | t | ||
| 12 | 2,6-Dimethyl-1,3,5,7-octatetraene | - | 0.1(5.35) | - | - | - | - | ||
| 13 | - | 0.3(5.30) | - | 0.1(3.94) | - | - | |||
| 14 | 1-Nonanol | - | 0.1(9.66) | - | 0.1(5.31) | - | 0.1(6.11) | ||
| 15 | Terpinene-4-ol | - | 0.1(10.14) | - | 0.1(8.83) | - | 0.1(4.31) | ||
| k |
| 36.8(11.58) | 26.8(49.82) | 15.7(15.00) | 1.4(30.23) | 1.2(1.46) | 0.1(15.36) | ||
| 16 | α-Fencyl acetate | - | - | - | - | - | t | ||
| 17 | β-Cyclocitral | - | 0.3(24.19) | - | 0.1(19.12) | - | 0.3(17.42) | ||
| 18 | Thymyl methyl ether | - | - | - | - | - | t | ||
| 19 | Citral | - | - | - | - | - | 0.1(9.53) | ||
| 20 | 1-Decanol | - | 0.8(50.12) | - | 0.2(35.29) | - | - | ||
| l |
| 1.7(6.75) | 0.2(12.92) | 17.4(8.06) | 9.3(9.54) | 14.6(9.16) | 7.2(6.63) | ||
| m |
| 1.3(10.49) | 0.7(9.56) | - | 0.7(8.90) | - | 2.3(7.19) | ||
| 21 | Undecanal | - | 1.3(1.66) | - | 0.3(4.73) | - | 0.1(3.71) | ||
| 22 | α-Cyclogeranyl acetate | - | 0.9(26.34) | - | 0.4(17.71) | - | 0.8(15.03) | ||
| 23 | 5-Methyl-3-(1-methyl-ethenyl)cyclohexene | - | 0.2(20.98) | - | 0.1(19.01) | - | 0.3(13.77) | ||
| 24 | 1-Methyl-3-(1-methyl-ethenyl)cyclohexene | - | 0.1(16.37) | - | 0.1(25.93) | - | 0.2(15.79) | ||
| 25 | α-Terpinenyl acetate | - | - | - | 0.1(23.01) | - | 0.4(19.04) | ||
| 26 | Neryl acetate | - | t | - | 0.1(20.01) | - | 0.2(15.90) | ||
| n | Geranyl acetate | - | 2.5(34.74) | 10.4(2.45) | 1.6(23.63) | 3.1(7.94) | 1.1(29.07) | ||
| 27 | β-Elemene | - | 0.1(27.35) | - | 0.1(26.17) | - | 0.1(21.45) | ||
| o | 3.5(7.69) | 4.4(50.59) | - | 0.4(35.12) | - | 0.1(43.17) | |||
| p | β-Caryophyllene | 7.8(8.73) | 5.5(34.50) | 9.7(9.31) | 6.6(40.31) | 5.6(11.87) | 5.1(30.01) | ||
| 28 | Aromadendrene | - | t | - | - | - | - | ||
| 29 | β-Farnesene | - | 0.2(48.56) | - | 0.2(37.81) | - | 0.1(40.48) | ||
| 30 | α-Humulene | - | 0.3(37.04) | - | 0.3(40.89) | - | 0.3(33.67) | ||
| 31 | Azulene | - | - | - | 0.1(26.38) | - | 0.4(22.93) | ||
| 32 | Germacrene-D | - | 0.2(55.55) | - | 0.1(43.10) | - | t | ||
| 33 | α-Farnesene | - | 0.2(54.50) | - | - | - | - | ||
| 34 | Aromadendrene | - | 0.1(41.41) | - | 0.1(47.17) | - | 2.2(38.38) | ||
| 35 | - | 0.2(46.97) | - | 0.1(39.05) | - | - | |||
| 36 | Bicyclogermacrene | - | 0.9(56.26) | - | - | - | - | ||
| 37 | α-Selinene | - | - | - | 0.7(41.42) | - | 0.7(42.59) | ||
| 38 | δ-Cadinene | - | t | - | - | - | - | ||
| 39 | Caryophyllene oxide | - | - | - | - | - | 0.1(27.67) | ||
(-) Not detected; t, <0.05%. % Figures are their relative proportions as percent of total area, %(RSD), n = 3. The characteristic compounds are indicated in bold. H. cordata Thunb which are from Anmyeon Island, South Korea was used. Column: DB-624 (6% cyanopropyl phenyl polydimethylsiloxane, 1 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm) fused silica capillary column was used by GC/SAW. Ultra 2 (5% phenyl polydimethylsiloxane, 25 m × 0.25 mm × 0.33 µm) fused silica capillary column was used by HS-SPME-GC-MS. Sampling time: The headspace vapor of sample was swept into the trap inside the system at 25 °C for 1 s by GC/SAW. The SPME fiber was exposed to the headspace above the sample vial at 25 °C for 1 h by HS-SPME-GC-MS.
Composition and identification of volatiles of leaves, aerial stems, and underground stems for five different geographical origins of Houttuynia cordata Thunb by fast GC/SAW.
| Peak No. | Compound | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leaves | Aerial Stems | Underground Stems | ||||||||||||||
| A | B | C | D | E | A′ | B′ | C′ | D′ | E′ | A′′ | B′′ | C′′ | D′′ | E′′ | ||
| a | 1.1(10.60) | 1.1(14.81) | 0.8(12.87) | 0.9(8.49) | 1.0(3.83) | 2.1(6.97) | 2.1(12.78) | 1.7(13.66) | 2.4(8.47) | 1.5(16.69) | 0.7(9.15) | 0.9(3.71) | 0.4(16.13) | 0.6(3.47) | 0.5(10.11) | |
| b | 3-Hexen-1-ol | 4.9(7.78) | 3.5(9.75) | 2.9(17.89) | 3.4(2.03) | 4.0(4.09) | 0.2(4.55) | 0.2(4.68) | 0.2(3.76) | 0.3(11.26) | 0.3(18.23) | - | - | - | - | - |
| c | α-Pinene | 6.1(0.81) | 8.3(3.28) | 8.3(7.52) | 11.7(1.55) | 8.2(1.23) | 2.2(1.71) | 4.2(4.39) | 3.0(7.47) | 3.2(13.94) | 2.7(2.36) | - | - | - | - | - |
| d | Camphene | - | - | - | - | - | 0.9(4.05) | 0.6(3.14) | 0.5(9.35) | 0.6(12.61) | 0.5(10.25) | 1.8(0.29) | 1.9(17.06) | 2.3(3.52) | 2.3(13.74) | 1.7(6.24) |
| e | Sabinene | 0.6(11.11) | 0.8(13.09) | 0.7(14.73) | 1.3(9.21) | 0.7(5.68) | 2.0(11.70) | 2.1(9.92) | 1.7(12.31) | 1.6(8.98) | 1.7(4.95) | 3.1(4.29) | 3.2(1.49) | 2.8(2.67) | 3.6(4.34) | 3.2(5.07) |
| f | β-Pinene | - | 0.3(14.28) | 0.5(13.00) | 0.5(4.92) | 0.5(5.46) | 0.8(13.19) | - | - | - | - | 1.9(6.45) | 1.5(2.81) | 4.2(4.61) | 3.6(8.53) | 2.8(7.74) |
| g | 21.3(3.58) | 15.8(5.71) | 13.5(10.59) | 17.5(6.79) | 18.9(0.80) | 26.3(12.64) | 23.3(9.32) | 20.7(11.75) | 26.7(0.81) | 22.9(7.43) | 38.0(13.26) | 33.9(10.50) | 46.6(7.85) | 36.9(2.58) | 36.3(2.65) | |
| h | 0.3(14.29) | 0.6(12.57) | 0.5(3.27) | 0.8(17.17) | 0.6(13.65) | 3.5(12.24) | 2.3(7.47) | 2.2(3.39) | 2.7(0.81) | 2.4(5.29) | 18.6(10.09) | 17.4(8.06) | 17.3(2.87) | 17.5(2.58) | 16.4(3.32) | |
| i | 19.6(1.03) | 18.4(5.93) | 16.7(7.82) | 22.6(5.42) | 16.9(1.51) | 14.6(15.36) | 11.1(14.55) | 14.2(11.92) | 16.1(4.85) | 14.3(10.68) | 15.0(9.17) | 15.9(16.93) | 11.9(2.32) | 15.0(6.70) | 14.9(5.92) | |
| j | α-Terpinolene | - | 0.1(4.02) | 0.2(14.28) | 0.3(7.87) | 0.2(13.62) | 0.9(8.02) | 0.9(15.06) | 0.3(22.04) | 0.3(13.04) | 0.7(6.02) | 0.3(9.90) | 0.8(14.96) | 0.5(8.52) | 0.6(11.12) | 0.4(18.87) |
| k | 31.9(4.56) | 36.8(11.58) | 41.9(8.65) | 29.9(0.92) | 36.8(6.43) | 8.7(7.28) | 15.7(15.00) | 29.4(8.37) | 21.4(5.83) | 20.7(2.13) | 0.4(10.27) | 1.2(1.46) | 1.0(10.34) | 1.3(8.76) | 2.6(8.29) | |
| l | 3.1(5.87) | 1.7(6.75) | 1.1(9.49) | 1.1(2.23) | 1.8(2.87) | 16.9(3.35) | 17.4(8.06) | 10.1(7.20) | 9.9(3.98) | 13.6(0.53) | 12.4(8.67) | 14.6(9.16) | 8.3(6.38) | 11.7(8.46) | 12.8(5.82) | |
| m | 0.6(14.19) | 1.3(10.49) | 1.9(11.47) | 1.2(4.74) | 0.5(12.73) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| n | Geranyl acetate | - | - | - | - | - | 9.9(2.81) | 10.4(2.45) | 8.4(8.11) | 7.9(10.80) | 8.2(1.11) | 2.2(6.82) | 3.1(7.94) | 1.9(3.43) | 2.0(1.57) | 2.6(2.17) |
| o | 3.3(2.98) | 3.5(7.69) | 3.8(1.54) | 3.7(3.76) | 3.2(3.78) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| p | β-Caryophyllene | 7.2(2.62) | 7.8(8.73) | 7.2(6.65) | 5.1(2.47) | 6.7(10.04) | 11.0(0.92) | 9.7(9.31) | 7.6(5.32) | 6.9(4.22) | 10.5(5.07) | 5.6(5.30) | 5.6(11.87) | 2.8(4.20) | 4.9(9.60) | 5.8(3.73) |
(-) not detected. % Figures are their relative proportions as percent of total amount (Cts), %(RSD), n = 3. The characteristic compounds are indicated in bold. Column: DB-624 (6% cyanopropyl phenyl polydimethylsiloxane, 1 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm) fused silica capillary column was used. Samples of wild H. cordata Thunb were collected from Ulreung island(A,A′,A′′), Anmyeon island(B,B′,B′′), Jeju island(C,C′,C′′), Hampyeong(D,D′,D′′), and Haenam(E,E′,E′′) in South Korea.
Figure 2Comparison of fragrance patterns for leaves (A), aerial stems (B), and underground stems (C) of Houttuynia cordata Thunb (Anmyeon Island, South Korea) by fast GC/SAW.
Figure 3Principal component analysis for GC/SAW responses of leaves, aerial stems, and underground stems of Houttuynia cordata Thunb. (A) leaves, (A′) aerial stems, (A′′) underground stems, Ulreung Island, South Korea ; (B) leaves, (B′) aerial stems, (B′′) underground stems, Anmyeon Island, South Korea; (C) leaves, (C′) aerial stems, (C′′) underground stems, Jeju Island, South Korea; (D) leaves, (D′) aerial stems, (D′′) underground stems, Hampyeong, South Korea; (E) leaves, (E′) aerial stems, (E′′) underground stems, Haenam, South Korea.