VARIATION OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS OF SANDALWOOD OIL FROM VARIOUS PROVENANCES IN INDONESIA
Main Authors: | Haryjanto, Liliek, Widowati, Titis Budi, Sumardi, Sumardi, Fiani, Ari, Hadiyan, Yayan |
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Haryjanto, Liliek Widowati, Titis Budi Sumardi, Sumardi Fiani, Ari Hadiyan, Yayan |
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VARIATION OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS OF SANDALWOOD OIL FROM VARIOUS PROVENANCES IN INDONESIA |
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Center for Forest Biotechnology and Tree Improvement (CFBTI) |
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2017 |
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Essential oil GCMS α-santalol β-santalol |
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http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPTH/article/view/3424 http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPTH/article/view/3424/2579 |
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The quality of sandalwood (Santalum album Linn) oil primarily depends on the compound of two major sesquiterpenes (α-santalol and β-santalol). The aim of this research was to identify variation of chemical compounds of sandalwood oil from various provenances. Fifty four samples from 8 provenances and one land race taken from 13th years old sandalwood planted at Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta Indonesia. Sandalwood powder were obtained by drilling tree at 10 cm above the ground horizontally. The samples were extracted with n-hexane solvent. Identification of chemical compounds of this essential oils were conducted by gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis (GCMS). The GCMS investigation of sandalwood oils showed that variation compounds both among individual within provenance and between provenances were found in 11 individual from 6 provenances. Compounds such as sesquiterpene, monoterpenes, and others, were found in variying amount. The results showed that α-santalol (32.38-78.29%), β-santalol (5.45%-37.83%) were the major compounds with varying quantities of compounds range of epi-β-santalol (5.97-17.16%), P-Menth-2-En-9-OL-Trans (2.87%-8.53%), and α-sinensal (3.83-9.39%). |
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