Abstract

Pinaceae plants are widely distributed in the world, and the resources of pine leaves are abundant. In the extensive literature concerning Pinus species, there is much data on the composition and the content of essential oil of leaves. Still, a detailed comparative analysis of volatile terpenes and terpenoids between different species is missing. In this paper, headspace solid-phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to determine the volatile terpenes and terpenoids of typical Pinus species in China. A total of 46 volatile terpenes and terpenoids were identified, and 12 common compounds were found, which exhibited a great diversity in the leaves of Pinus species. According to the structures and properties of the compounds, all those compounds can be classified into four categories, namely monoterpenes, oxygenated terpenes, terpene esters, and sesquiterpenes. The results of principal component analysis and cluster analysis showed that the leaves of the six Pinus species could be divided into two groups. The species and contents of volatile terpenes and terpenoids in the leaves were quite different. The results not only provide a reference for the utilization of pine leaves resource, but also bring a broader vision on the biodiversity.

Highlights

  • Pinus species are widely distributed in the world

  • The results showed that 46 volatile terpenes and terpenoids were detected in the leaves of six Pinaceae species, including 12 of the same components

  • According to the structure of compounds, all compounds can be divided into four categories, namely monoterpenes (15), oxygenated terpenes (7), terpene esters (4), and sesquiterpenes (20)

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Summary

Introduction

Pinus species are widely distributed in the world. Due to their strong adaptability, Pinus species are indispensable tree species in afforestation. The leaves of Pinus species, commonly called pine needles, are an important part of the Pinus species due to their medicinal use. Their medicinal components are higher than other parts of Pinus species. There are few reports on the comparative study of volatile oils of different pine plants, and the comparative analysis of volatile terpenes and terpenoids in different pine leaves is missing. Through a practical principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis (CA), differences of volatile terpenes and terpenoids among different pine leaves were compared. The obtained results will fill the research gap in the comparative analysis of volatile terpenes and terpenoids obtained from the leaves of Pinus species, as well as may provide the reference for the resource utilization of Pinus species leaves. This study could provide more knowledge for understanding biodiversity

Identification and Comparison of Volatile Terpenes and Terpenoids
PCA of SPME-GC-MS
CA of HS-SPME-GC-MS
Plant Material and Reagents
Instruments and Equipments
Statistical Analysis
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