EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins
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Resumo: | The trees from the Burseraceae family exude a resin widely used for both cosmetics and perfumes and in folk medicine, for the treatment of many diseases. Samples of oleoresin from five species (Protium cf. apiculatum, P. cf. hebetatum, P. cf. heptaphyllum, P. tenuifolium and Trattinnikia peruviana) were collected in the Reserva Biológica Adolfo Ducke (Manaus-AM, Brazil) and analyzed through EDXRF for determination and quantification of the chemical elements with atomic numbers from 11 to 92. In all samples the elements S, Cl, Ca, Fe, Ti, V and Si, were observed the last one having the highest concentrations (13.1%, m/m). In addition to these elements, Na, P, Al, Mg, K, Cr and Mn were also detected. Except for sulfur and aluminum, the variation of concentration of the elements present in the sample was very small (CV < 13%, m/m), suggesting a pattern of inorganic composition for the resins of this region. Some elements were detected in just some species, suggesting different capacities of absorption. |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresinsBurseraceaeinorganic compositionoleoresinX-ray fluorescenceAmazonianThe trees from the Burseraceae family exude a resin widely used for both cosmetics and perfumes and in folk medicine, for the treatment of many diseases. Samples of oleoresin from five species (Protium cf. apiculatum, P. cf. hebetatum, P. cf. heptaphyllum, P. tenuifolium and Trattinnikia peruviana) were collected in the Reserva Biológica Adolfo Ducke (Manaus-AM, Brazil) and analyzed through EDXRF for determination and quantification of the chemical elements with atomic numbers from 11 to 92. In all samples the elements S, Cl, Ca, Fe, Ti, V and Si, were observed the last one having the highest concentrations (13.1%, m/m). In addition to these elements, Na, P, Al, Mg, K, Cr and Mn were also detected. Except for sulfur and aluminum, the variation of concentration of the elements present in the sample was very small (CV < 13%, m/m), suggesting a pattern of inorganic composition for the resins of this region. Some elements were detected in just some species, suggesting different capacities of absorption.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532009000600012Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.20 n.6 2009reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.1590/S0103-50532009000600012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRüdiger,André L.Silva,Cláudia C.Veiga Junior,Valdir F.eng2009-08-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50532009000600012Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2009-08-04T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins Rüdiger,André L. Burseraceae inorganic composition oleoresin X-ray fluorescence Amazonian |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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EDXRF analysis of Amazonian Burseraceae oleoresins |
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Rüdiger,André L. |
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Rüdiger,André L. Silva,Cláudia C. Veiga Junior,Valdir F. |
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Silva,Cláudia C. Veiga Junior,Valdir F. |
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Rüdiger,André L. Silva,Cláudia C. Veiga Junior,Valdir F. |
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Burseraceae inorganic composition oleoresin X-ray fluorescence Amazonian |
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Burseraceae inorganic composition oleoresin X-ray fluorescence Amazonian |
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The trees from the Burseraceae family exude a resin widely used for both cosmetics and perfumes and in folk medicine, for the treatment of many diseases. Samples of oleoresin from five species (Protium cf. apiculatum, P. cf. hebetatum, P. cf. heptaphyllum, P. tenuifolium and Trattinnikia peruviana) were collected in the Reserva Biológica Adolfo Ducke (Manaus-AM, Brazil) and analyzed through EDXRF for determination and quantification of the chemical elements with atomic numbers from 11 to 92. In all samples the elements S, Cl, Ca, Fe, Ti, V and Si, were observed the last one having the highest concentrations (13.1%, m/m). In addition to these elements, Na, P, Al, Mg, K, Cr and Mn were also detected. Except for sulfur and aluminum, the variation of concentration of the elements present in the sample was very small (CV < 13%, m/m), suggesting a pattern of inorganic composition for the resins of this region. Some elements were detected in just some species, suggesting different capacities of absorption. |
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