Abstract

Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill. is one of the important traditional medicinal plants in East Asia. It is a dioecious plant with aromatic flowers. The female and male flowers of S. chinensis possess slightly different fragrance characteristics. The overall scent of S. chinensis flowers is quite similar to that of Syringa dilatata (Korean lilac) flowers. Hence, this study aimed to understand the aromatic profile of the hexane extract from female and male flowers of S. chinensis and to compare their profile with the hexane extract of Korean lilac flowers. The chemical composition of hexane extract was determined by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. In total, 67 different components were detected in the hexane extract of female (48) and male flowers (51) of S. chinensis; 32 of which were common to both female and male flowers. In regards to gender difference, 16 components were found only in female flowers, and 19 components were found only in male flowers. The results revealed that the most abundant components in the hexane extract of both female and male flowers were lilac alcohol C (9.53 and 7.00%), lilac alcohol A (6.55 and 5.71%), n-hexadecanoic acid (6.21 and 6.96%), linoleic acid (5.14 and 7.61%), β-elemene (5.12 and 1.99), and lilac aldehyde D (4.13 and 4.97%). The data suggest that the major compounds in the hexane extract of S. chinensis flowers were generally similar, but they varied quantitatively according to gender. The presence of 10 components in both S. chinensis and Korean lilac flowers may be responsible for their similar fragrance characteristics. It could be concluded that the different fragrance characteristics of these flowers may be due to the presence of several gender-specific aromatic compounds in minor percentages.

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