Essential oil composition of Curcuma species and drugs from Asia analyzed by headspace solid-phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

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Qundong Liu
Katsuko Komatsu
Kazufumi Toume
Shu Zhu
Ken Tanaka
Shigeki Hayashi
Naoko Anjiki
Nobuo Kawahara
Akihito Takano
Katsunori Miyake
Norio Nakamura
Suchada Sukrong
Mangestuti Agil
Indira Balachandra
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[1] University of Toyama,Institute of Natural Medicine
[2] Ritsumeikan University,College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation,Research Center for Medicinal Plant Resources
[4] Health and Nutrition,Center for Medicinal Plants Research
[5] Showa Pharmaceutical University,undefined
[6] Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences,undefined
[7] Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts,undefined
[8] Chulalongkorn University,undefined
[9] Airlangga University,undefined
[10] Arya Vaidya Sala,undefined
[11] Kottakkal,undefined
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Essential oil composition; Headspace solid-phase microextraction; Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry;
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Essential oils (EOs) comprised of various bioactive compounds have been widely detected in the Curcuma species. Due to the widespread distribution and misidentification of Curcuma species and differences in processing methods, inconsistent reports on major compounds in rhizomes of the same species from different geographical regions are not uncommon. This inconsistency leads to confusion and inaccuracy in compound detection of each species and also hinders comparative study based on EO compositions. The present study aimed to characterize EO compositions of 12 Curcuma species, as well as to detect the compositional variation among different species, and between the plant specimens and their related genetically validated crude drug samples using headspace solid-phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The plant specimens of the same species showed similar EO patterns, regardless of introducing from different geographical sources. Based on the similarity of EO compositions, all the specimens and samples were separated into eight main groups: C. longa; C. phaeocaulis, C. aeruginosa and C. zedoaria; C. zanthorrhiza; C. aromatica and C. wenyujin; C. kwangsiensis; C. amada and C. mangga; C. petiolata; C. comosa. From EOs of all the specimens and samples, 54 major compounds were identified, and the eight groups were chemically characterized. Most of the major compounds detected in plant specimens were also observed in crude drug samples, although a few compounds converted or degraded due to processing procedures or over time. Orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis allowed the marker compounds to discriminate each group or each species to be identified.
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