Volatile Organic Compounds of Medicinal Values from Nepalese Acorus calamus L.
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https://doi.org/10.3126/kuset.v5i2.63948Keywords:
Acorus calamus L, Rhizome, Volatile organic compounds, β-asaroneAbstract
The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the rhizomes of Nepalese Acorus calamus L. were isolated using the simultaneous distillation–extraction (SDE) technique and subsequently analyzed via gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A total of fifty-three VOCs were identified, belonging to various chemical classes including alcohol (11), aldehyde (14), ester (3), furan (1), hydrocarbon (19), ketone (4), N-containing, miscellaneous (1). The yield of volatile compounds obtained from the rhizomes of A. calamus was found to be 7493.59 mg/kg. Several bioactive compounds were identified, including β-asarone (46.78%), [E,Z]-2,4-decadienal (14.15%), linalool (0.41%), farnesol (11.09%), methyleugenol (6.10%), α- and β-pinene (both 0.06%), [E]-caryophyllene (0.11%), β-elemene (0.39%), ocimene (0.7%), aromadendrene (0.26%), and camphor (0.03%).
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