1. Validation of a gas chromatographic method to quantify sesquiterpenes in copaiba oils.
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Sousa JP, Brancalion AP, Souza AB, Turatti IC, Ambrósio SR, Furtado NA, Lopes NP, and Bastos JK
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- Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal chemistry, Flame Ionization methods, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Limit of Detection, Medicine, Traditional, Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes, Oils, Volatile chemistry, Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes, Quality Control, Reproducibility of Results, Statistics as Topic, Balsams chemistry, Fabaceae chemistry, Sesquiterpenes analysis, Technology, Pharmaceutical
- Abstract
Copaifera species (Leguminoseae) are popularly known as "copaiba" or "copaíva". The oleoresins obtained from the trunk of these species have been extensively used in folk medicine and are commercialized in Brazil as crude oil and in several pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. This work reports a complete validated method for the quantification of β-caryophyllene, α-copaene, and α-humulene in distinct copaiba oleoresins available commercially. Thus, essential oil samples (100μL) were dissolved in 20mL of hexanes containing internal standard (1,2,4,5-tetramethylbenzene, 3.0mM) in a 25mL glass flask. A 1μL aliquot was injected into the GC-FID system. A fused-silica capillary column HP-5, coated with 5% phenyl-methylsiloxane was used for this study. The developed method gave a good detection response with linearity in the range of 0.10-18.74mM. Limits of detection and quantitation variety ranged between 0.003 and 0.091mM. β-Caryophyllene, α-copaene, and α-humulene were recovered in a range from 74.71% to 88.31%, displaying RSD lower than 10% and relative errors between -11.69% and -25.30%. Therefore, this method could be considered as an analytical tool for the quality control of different Copaifera oil samples and its products in both cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies., (Copyright © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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