GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques

Headspace (HS), extractive, and distillative methods were employed to isolate volatile and semivolatile compounds from fresh Coffea arabica flowers. Static HS solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME), microwave-assisted HS-SPME (MW-HS-SPME) with simultaneous hydrodistillation, and extraction with hexan...

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Biología vegetal
Coffea arabica
Coffee flower compounds
Microwave-assisted extraction
Solid-phase microextraction
Supercritical fluid extraction
Aceites esenciales
Bioquímica vegetal
Biotecnología
Química agrícola
Tecnología química
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spelling Colombia2019-04-01T02:45:20Z2019-04-01T02:45:20Z2013-07info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2024-01-31http://repositorio.colciencias.gov.co/handle/11146/34175Contiene 33 referencias bibliográficas. Véase documento adjunto10.1002/jssc.201300458Headspace (HS), extractive, and distillative methods were employed to isolate volatile and semivolatile compounds from fresh Coffea arabica flowers. Static HS solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME), microwave-assisted HS-SPME (MW-HS-SPME) with simultaneous hydrodistillation, and extraction with hexane or supercritical CO2-isolated mixtures in which around 150 different chemical substances were identified or tentatively identified by GC–MS analysis. n-Pentadecane (20–37% relative peak area, RPA) was the most abundant compound in the HS fractions from fresh flowers, followed by 8-heptadecene (8–20% RPA) and geraniol (6–14% RPA). Hydrocarbons (mostly C13–C30 paraffins) were the predominant compound class in all the sorptive extractions (HS-SPME, MW-HS-SPME, distillate), followed by terpenoids or oxygenated compounds (which varied with the isolation technique). Caffeine, a distinctive component of coffee fruits and beans, was also found in relatively high amounts in the supercritical CO2 extract of C. arabica flowers.Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación [CO] Colciencias5507-543-31904Programa: Bioprospección y desarrollo de ingredientes naturales para las industrias cosmética, farmacéutica y de productos de aseo con base en la biodiversidad colombiananopdf14 páginasengPrograma: Bioprospección y desarrollo de ingredientes naturales para las industrias cosmética, farmacéutica y de productos de aseo con base en la biodiversidad colombiana. La publicación completa está disponible en : <a href="http://repositorio.colciencias.gov.co/handle/11146/34163" target="blank">http://repositorio.colciencias.gov.co/handle/11146/34163</a>J. Sep. Sci. 2013, 00, 1-14GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniquesArtículo científicoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Administradores de ciencia y tecnologíaInvestigadoresBiología vegetalCoffea arabicaCoffee flower compoundsMicrowave-assisted extractionSolid-phase microextractionSupercritical fluid extractionAceites esencialesBioquímica vegetalBiotecnologíaQuímica agrícolaTecnología químicahttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cfStashenko, Elena E.Martínez Morales, Jairo RenéCárdenas Vargas, SilviaSaavedra Barrera, RogerioDurán, Diego CamiloBio-Red-CO-CENIVAMUniversidad Industrial de Santander, UISelena@tucan.uis.edu.co2018-01Programas de CT+I Ejecutados por Redes de ConocimientoComunidad científica colombiana0572-2012Artículos de investigaciónPublicationORIGINALArt_GC–MS study of compounds isolated from.pdfArt_GC–MS study of compounds isolated from.pdfArtículo J. Sep. Sciapplication/pdf1037566https://repositorio.minciencias.gov.co/bitstreams/07fba784-186f-4feb-b904-cf508d966571/download811ed49954c2e0edd92bd81c47c0a8daMD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81748https://repositorio.minciencias.gov.co/bitstreams/552b597d-da0a-4b12-8468-37955d93741b/download8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33MD52TEXTArt_GC–MS study of compounds isolated from.pdf.txtArt_GC–MS study of compounds isolated from.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain51734https://repositorio.minciencias.gov.co/bitstreams/72f48a90-df1c-4a67-949a-2f5254af0667/download802abd286e7c393541d60e07154aa358MD55THUMBNAILArt_GC–MS study of compounds isolated from.pdf.jpgArt_GC–MS study of compounds isolated from.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg16540https://repositorio.minciencias.gov.co/bitstreams/e3b8eff1-4530-436e-ac17-b17974f7a9c3/downloadefc545a02951037575453b2ee093ddd3MD5620.500.14143/34175oai:repositorio.minciencias.gov.co:20.500.14143/341752023-11-29 17:25:24.206restrictedhttps://repositorio.minciencias.gov.coRepositorio Institucional de Mincienciascendoc@minciencias.gov.co
dc.title.es_CO.fl_str_mv GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
title GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
spellingShingle GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
Biología vegetal
Coffea arabica
Coffee flower compounds
Microwave-assisted extraction
Solid-phase microextraction
Supercritical fluid extraction
Aceites esenciales
Bioquímica vegetal
Biotecnología
Química agrícola
Tecnología química
title_short GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
title_full GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
title_fullStr GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
title_full_unstemmed GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
title_sort GC–MS study of compounds isolated from Coffea arabica flowers by different extraction techniques
dc.subject.lemb.es_CO.fl_str_mv Biología vegetal
topic Biología vegetal
Coffea arabica
Coffee flower compounds
Microwave-assisted extraction
Solid-phase microextraction
Supercritical fluid extraction
Aceites esenciales
Bioquímica vegetal
Biotecnología
Química agrícola
Tecnología química
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Coffea arabica
Coffee flower compounds
Microwave-assisted extraction
Solid-phase microextraction
Supercritical fluid extraction
dc.subject.spines.es_CO.fl_str_mv Aceites esenciales
Bioquímica vegetal
Biotecnología
Química agrícola
Tecnología química
description Headspace (HS), extractive, and distillative methods were employed to isolate volatile and semivolatile compounds from fresh Coffea arabica flowers. Static HS solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME), microwave-assisted HS-SPME (MW-HS-SPME) with simultaneous hydrodistillation, and extraction with hexane or supercritical CO2-isolated mixtures in which around 150 different chemical substances were identified or tentatively identified by GC–MS analysis. n-Pentadecane (20–37% relative peak area, RPA) was the most abundant compound in the HS fractions from fresh flowers, followed by 8-heptadecene (8–20% RPA) and geraniol (6–14% RPA). Hydrocarbons (mostly C13–C30 paraffins) were the predominant compound class in all the sorptive extractions (HS-SPME, MW-HS-SPME, distillate), followed by terpenoids or oxygenated compounds (which varied with the isolation technique). Caffeine, a distinctive component of coffee fruits and beans, was also found in relatively high amounts in the supercritical CO2 extract of C. arabica flowers.
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