Abstract

Numerous terpenes present in essential oils (EOs) display one or more chiral centers. Within the same genus the enantiomeric ratio of these compounds can be different. Thus, the determination of enantiomers is a valuable tool to evaluate authenticity and quality of EOs. In here, the terpene profile of primary and commercial pine EOs was analyzed by conventional and chiral gas chromatography coupled to a flame ionization detector. The enantiomeric excess of ( ±)-α-pinene was determined and significant differences between primary and commercially available EOs were observed. Primary EOs of Pinus sylvestris L. showed a positive enantiomeric excess of (+)-α-pinene whereas commercial EOs labeled as P. sylvestris L. exhibited an enantiomeric excess of (−)-α-pinene. Thus, chiral analysis provides useful information on the authenticity of pine EOs and allows to uncover possible mislabeling, the use of the wrong herbal substance and sources of adulteration in pine oil.

Highlights

  • Numerous terpenes present in essential oils (EOs) display one or more chiral centers

  • Chiral gas chromatography (GC) analysis is applied to detect the use of the wrong herbal substance or intentional ­adulteration[12,13]

  • Our results clearly demonstrate that for comprehensive quality control the enantiomeric ratio of at least the major terpenes in pine EOs is of high importance

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Introduction

Numerous terpenes present in essential oils (EOs) display one or more chiral centers. Our group investigated the chromatographic profiles of primary EOs of P. sylvestris obtained from traceable authentic plant material and developed a partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) model for the correct taxonomic classification of closely related pine s­ pecies[4]. The present work evaluates the chiral gas chromatographic-flame ionization detector (GC-FID) profile of primary and commercially available pine EOs as additional tool for authenticity control.

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