Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
A fast, sensitive, accurate and robust GC-FID and confirmatory
GC-MS method, was developed to simultaneously determine
squalene and underivatized free plant sterols in Citrus essential
oils (cEOs). The method was applied to assess the content of
squalene and free plant sterols in four most commonly employed
cold-pressed cEOs (bergamot, lemon, mandarin and orange). cEOs
plant sterols exhibited distinctive molecular patterns, with levels
ranging from 182 to 1100mg kg1 in lemon and bergamot essential
oils, respectively. b-sitosterol was the dominant compound in
all cases, with an average content of 650mg kg1 in bergamot
and orange essential oils. Campesterol and brassicasterol occurred
at much lower amount in all samples. Bergamot essential oil was
also the richest in squalene (537mg kg1) compared to the other
cEOs. The method developed could contribute to define compositional
patterns of cEOs, thus supporting their versatile utilisation
in the food and flavour industry.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Essential oils; Citrus spp.; free plant sterols; gas chromatography; mass spectrometry
Elenco autori:
Siano, Francesco
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