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- Title
Main components determination and their contribution to odor in clary sage (Salvia sclarea L. ) oil.
- Authors
BAI Bing; CHU Shoudao; YANG Jing; ZHANG Gaihong; JIA Chunxiao; MAO Duobin
- Abstract
The selected ion monitoring (SIM) was used as the mass spectrum signal acquisition mode. Using-HP-5MS capillary column, a method for determination of ten compounds in clary sage (Salvia sclarea L.) oil has been developed. Odor threshold values of ten compounds were determined, and odor active values were obtained. The results showed that; Benzyl alcohol was used as an internal standard. The samples were separated on a DB-5 capillary column. The selected ion monitoring (SIM) was used as the mass spectrum signal acquisition mode. The components of the sample were well separated in the experimental conditions above, and had good linearity with the correlation coefficients higher than 0. 999. The average recoveries were in the range of 90.6%-97.2%. The limits of detection (S/N≥IO) were in the range of 9.5 ~ 232.8 ng/L, which illustrated the good repetability and sensibility of the method. The compounds in clary sage oil with high odor active value were linalool with the content of 20.3% and linalyl acetate with the content of 42.7%.
- Subjects
ODORS; ESSENTIAL oils; SELECTED ion monitoring; MASS spectrometry; LINALOOL
- Publication
Journal of Light Industry, 2018, Vol 33, Issue 1, p7
- ISSN
2096-1553
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3969/j.issn.2096-1553.2018.01.002