Authenticity analysis of orange (Citrus sinensis) essential oils

Araceli Lopez Gonzalez, P. A. Vazquez Landaverde, Miriam G. Rodriguez Olvera

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Orange essential oils have a lot of applications in industrial fields such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and high demand for food and fragrances. Adulteration in essential oils is common, and this replaces the high-cost ingredients with cheaper and lower quality substitutes, which can be attractive and lucrative, and it has implications for the health of consumers like skin infections reported in previous studies. Therefore, it is necessary to have an analytical methodology with highly selective and sensitive to authenticate and quantify natural essential oils and their level of adulteration. The nonvolatile fraction of orange essential oils is commonly undervalued due to their insignificant contribution to the smell profile. However, these compounds may be the key to develop an analytical approach, but there is not enough information reported regarding authentication techniques for the flavor and fragrances industry. The purpose of this project is to develop a methodology that allows authenticating orange essential oils by chromatographic techniques. It is proposed a Reversed-Phase High-performance Liquid Chromatography (RP-HPLC) method for the compositional identification of polymethoxyflavones (PMFs) in orange essential oils. Twenty-eight samples of orange essential oils accomplished this study subjecting a solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges (C18). Then samples were filtered through the nylon membrane of 0.45 μm pore size, later were subjected to RP-HPLC analysis conditions, and for the identification of these compounds was carried out on Acquity UPLC H class with QDa mass detector (along with PDA). The compounds PMFs found were sinensetin, hexamethoxyflavone, nobiletin, tetra-o-methyl-scutellarein, heptamethoxyflavone, and tangeretin. A statistic tool with a high level of confidence allows identifying adulteration in orange essential oils.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojada2019 IEEE International Conference on Applied Science and Advanced Technology, iCASAT 2019
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (versión digital)9781728131108
DOI
EstadoPublicada - nov. 2019
Evento2019 IEEE International Conference on Applied Science and Advanced Technology, iCASAT 2019 - Queretaro, México
Duración: 27 nov. 201928 nov. 2019

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Nombre2019 IEEE International Conference on Applied Science and Advanced Technology, iCASAT 2019

Conferencia

Conferencia2019 IEEE International Conference on Applied Science and Advanced Technology, iCASAT 2019
País/TerritorioMéxico
CiudadQueretaro
Período27/11/1928/11/19

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