Chemical Identifications of Citrus Peels Essential Oils

Authors

  • K. Larijani Assistant Professor of the Laboratory Complex, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • L. Kamaliroosta Ph. D. Research Student of Food Science and Technology, College of Food Science and Technology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • M. Zojaji Research Assistant of the Laboratory Complex, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • M. Zolfaghari Ph. D. Research Student of Food Science and Technology, College of Food Science and Technology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • S. Shafiee Ph. D. Research Student of Food Science and Technology, College of Food Science and Technology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

ABSTRACT: Due to the importance of essential oils and their use in various industries, the essential oils of four types of citrus consisting of orange (C. sinesis), tangerine (C. reticulate), sweet lemon (C. limetta) and sour lemon (C. limon) were extracted and subjected to chemical analysis to identify and evaluate the chemical constituents of the oils. The average essential oils of orange, tangerine, sweet lemon and sour lemon peels were 1.48%, 0.90%, 0/54% and 0.46% (w/w) respectively. Seven compounds were identified in the orange peel essential oil where limonene (64.87%) followed by N-methyl-D3-aziridine (10.78%), cytidine (8.55%) and propane, 1,1, - oxybis (4.99) were the major components. Seventeen compounds were identified in tangerine peel essential oil where the main components were limonene (28.10%), xanthotoxin (18.40%), cytidine (8.34%) and 1,4-diethynylcyclobutene (4.73%). Eighteen compounds were identified in the essential oil of sweet lemon peel where limonene (49.79%), xanthotoxin (12.62%), 6,6-dideutero-nonen-1-ol-3 (10.20%) and 4-vinyl- 2-methoxy-phenol (5.20%) were the major components. Seven compounds consisting of limonene (83.03%), cytidine (4.16%), N-methyl-D3-aziridine (4.42%), 4- vinyl-2-methoxy-phenol (2.79%) were the major constituents of sour lemon peel essential oil in respective decreasing order. Limonene was the predominant compound in all the citrus fruit peels and showed the highest concentration of this compound among the samples examined.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

chemical identifications of citrus peels essential oils

abstract: due to the importance of essential oils and their use in various industries, the essential oils of four types of citrus consisting of orange (c. sinesis), tangerine (c. reticulate), sweet lemon (c. limetta) and sour lemon (c. limon) were extracted and subjected to chemical analysis to identify and evaluate the chemical constituents of the oils. the average essential oils of orange, ta...

full text

Cytotoxic Effects of Essential Oils of Some Iranian Citrus Peels

There have been efforts to overcome the problem in treatment of cancer using medicinal plants. It has been shown that Citrus essential oil of contains different terpens with antitumor activities. In this study we sought to determine the cytotoxicity of essential oils of Iranian Citrus limon (L.), C. medica (L.), C. sinsensis (L.) peels on cancer cell lines. Essential oils were prepared by hydr...

full text

Cytotoxic Effects of Essential Oils of Some Iranian Citrus Peels

There have been efforts to overcome the problem in treatment of cancer using medicinal plants. It has been shown that Citrus essential oil of contains different terpens with antitumor activities. In this study we sought to determine the cytotoxicity of essential oils of Iranian Citrus limon (L.), C. medica (L.), C. sinsensis (L.) peels on cancer cell lines. Essential oils were prepared by hydr...

full text

Yield and chemical composition of Citrus essential oils as affected by drying pretreatment of peels

Citrus peel essential oils have an impressive range of food and medicinal uses. In the present study we investigated the variation in the yield and chemical composition of the essential oils isolated from fresh, ambient-, and oven-dried peels of three Citrus species namely Citrus reticulata (C. reticulata), Citrus sinensis (C. sinensis) and Citrus paradisii (C. paradisii). The hydro-distilled e...

full text

cytotoxic effects of essential oils of some iranian citrus peels

there have been efforts to overcome the problem in treatment of cancer using medicinal plants. it has been shown that citrus essential oil of contains different terpens with antitumor activities. in this study we sought to determine the cytotoxicity of essential oils of iranian citrus limon (l.), c. medica (l.), c. sinsensis (l.) peels on cancer cell lines. essential oils were prepared by hydro...

full text

Citrus Essential Oils: Extraction and Deterpenation

The essential oils of citrus fruits are valuable raw materials in the scent and flavouring industries. As extracted, they are complex mixtures with large proportions of terpene hydrocarbons that make them easily oxidizable and insoluble in aqueous and alcoholic solutions. This mini-review surveys the main processes by which these essential oils are currently extracted and deterpenated, and also...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 06  issue 2

pages  69- 76

publication date 2016-06-01

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023