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Optimization of Extraction Process and Composition Analysis of Essential Oil from Cymbidium sinense
  
DOI:10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2021.04.018
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邓乾坤,王 斌,史学伟,朱根发,杨凤玺,高 洁 1. 石河子大学食品学院新疆 石河子 832000 2. 广东省农业科学院环境园艺研究所 / 广东省园林花卉种质创新综合利用实验室广东 广州 510640 
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      【Objective】The variety ‘Yingchunsu’ was used as raw material to prepare the essential oil of Cymbidium sinense, and the extraction process was optimized to improve the yield of the essential oil. Then the composition of the essential oil was analyzed.【Method】The extraction conditions of C. sinense essential oil were optimized by single factor and orthogonal tests, the effects of different organic solvents, solid-liquid ratios, ultrasonic extraction time and ultrasonic extraction temperature on the yield of C. sinense were studied, and the chemical components of the essential oil were analyzed by headspace solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).【Result】The essential oil extracted from C.sinense by ethanol was bright in color, rich in flavor and good in taste. The optimum extraction conditions of C. sinense essential oil were as follows: with 95% ethanol as extractant, solid-liquid ratio of 1 ∶ 9 (g/mL), ultrasonic extraction time of 40 min, and ultrasonic extraction temperature of 50 ℃ . Under these conditions, the yield of essential oil could reach 2.96%. A total of 78 compounds including aldehydes, alcohols, aromatic compounds, ketones, alkanes, olefins, carboxylic acids, esters and other compounds were detected in the extracted essential oil. The chemical components with high content were palmitic acid (17.37%), nonaldehyde (10.57%), n-pentadecanoic acid (8.69%), tetracosane (4.65%), alloy alcohol (4.03%) and etc.【Conclusion】The quality of C. sinense 'Yinchunsu' essential oil obtained by ethanol was better. By optimizing the solid-liquid ratio, the ultrasonic extraction time and the ultrasonic extraction temperature, the yield of C. sinense essential oil could be increased. The main components of essential oil were palmitic acid, nonaldehyde, n-pentadecanoic acid, tetracosane and alloy alcohol
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