Analysis on chemical components of volatile oil and determination of thymoquinone from seed of Nigella glandulifera.
- Author:
Dongsheng GENG
1
;
Shufeng ZHANG
;
Jianguo LAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Benzoquinones; analysis; Nigella; chemistry; Oils, Volatile; analysis; Plant Oils; analysis; Seeds; chemistry
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(22):2887-2890
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo analysis chemical components of volatile oil from the seed of Nigella glandulifera (NG), comparing them with those from the seed of foreign N. sativa (NS) and N. damascene (ND), and to quantify thymoquinone in the volatile oil extracted by hydrodistillation (HD) from the seed of NG.
METHODThe volatile oil was extracted by supercritical CO2 extraction (SFE-CO2 ) and HD from the seed of NG and its chemical components was analysed by GC-MS, the relative percentage of components were determined by peak aera normalization method and compare with those of the seed of NS and ND. The content of the thymoquinone in the volatile oil was determined by one point external standard method.
RESULTIn terms of the volatile compounds, p-cymene is the major component of NG and NS, their relative percentage contents are 33.75% and 61.48%, respectively. beta-Elemene is the major component of ND, its relative percentage content is 73.24%. The relative percentage contents of thymoquinone are 3.73% (HD), 3.80% and 0.08% in NG, NS and ND, respectively. Linoleic acid is a major component of volatile oil by SFE-CO2 in NG, but its content of p-cymene is lower. The absolute percentage content of thymoquinone is 1.58% by HD in volatile oil of NG.
CONCLUSIONThere are comparatively large differences of volatile components in NG, NS and ND.