Analysis of chemical compound in essential oil from clove stem using the FTIR and GCMS methods.

Autor: Kusumaningrum, Hermin Pancasakti, Agung, Galih Wiji, Khoirudin, Fakhri Santo, Khoiriyah, Lailatul, Amrullah, Ardian Fikri, Hanifah, Farah, Listyanto, Handika Arya, Zainuri, Muhammad, Widiasa, I. Nyoman, Gunawan, Indra
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2738 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p
Abstrakt: Clove (Syzigium aromaticum) is an essential oil-producing plant which is widely found in Indonesia. Essential oil was made from it flower buds, leaves and stems for toothpaste, soaps, cosmetics, perfumes and cigarettes industries. Clove oil has been used in medicinal purposes for relieving pain, treating infection, easing digestive upset, dental and topical application. The objectives of the GC-MS analysis is to measure the type and content of compounds present in the clove stem sample, while the FT-IR analysis is to obtain the infrared spectrum on the clove stem sample through emission or absorption of solids, liquids. and gases in the sample. The chemical functional groups that were read through FT-IR on stem clove oil indicated that it contained aromatic compounds in the form of eugenol and eugenol acetate. The eugenol compound was the main component of the clove stem. The results of GC-MS analysis showed the chemical composition of clove oil consists of 28 compounds with the dominant components of clove oil are eugenol and caryophyllene (93% and 4.80%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index