Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The interest in the use of green tea (Camellia sinensis) (L.) Kuntze (Theaceae) products have increased in the last few years due to its medicinal properties. In the present study, we proposed that headspace solid phase microextraction, in combination with gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometric could be an efficient method to assess the volatile compounds and to ensure the quality control of C. sinensis. We have also compared the anatomical leaf of different commercial green tea samples, analyzed the information in their labels and determined the presence of foreign materials, moisture content, total ashes and microorganisms. Among the 30 analyzed samples, six were identified as C. sinensis according to the anatomical study; 83.4% were not in accordance with the specified limits for foreign matter and 6.6% for moisture content. All samples presented total ashes in accordance with the current legislation. The analysis indicated the presence of several different volatile organic compounds, being terpenes, hydrocarbons and alcohols the major ones. Microbiological analysis showed that 13.3% and 16.6% of the samples exceeded the limits for counts of molds and yeasts, and for mesophilic bacteria, respectively. 73.3% presented E. coli above the established sanitary limits. |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensisgreen teaGC-MSSPMEquality controlABSTRACT: The interest in the use of green tea (Camellia sinensis) (L.) Kuntze (Theaceae) products have increased in the last few years due to its medicinal properties. In the present study, we proposed that headspace solid phase microextraction, in combination with gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometric could be an efficient method to assess the volatile compounds and to ensure the quality control of C. sinensis. We have also compared the anatomical leaf of different commercial green tea samples, analyzed the information in their labels and determined the presence of foreign materials, moisture content, total ashes and microorganisms. Among the 30 analyzed samples, six were identified as C. sinensis according to the anatomical study; 83.4% were not in accordance with the specified limits for foreign matter and 6.6% for moisture content. All samples presented total ashes in accordance with the current legislation. The analysis indicated the presence of several different volatile organic compounds, being terpenes, hydrocarbons and alcohols the major ones. Microbiological analysis showed that 13.3% and 16.6% of the samples exceeded the limits for counts of molds and yeasts, and for mesophilic bacteria, respectively. 73.3% presented E. coli above the established sanitary limits.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000300751Ciência Rural v.49 n.3 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180548info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMenezes,Joyce Castro deBorges,Gabriela Borba VilelaGomes,Fátima de Cássia OliveiraVieira,Mariana de Lourdes AlmeidaMarques,Andréa RodriguesMachado,Ana Maria de Resendeeng2019-03-12T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis Menezes,Joyce Castro de green tea GC-MS SPME quality control |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Volatile compounds and quality analysis in commercial medicinal plants of Camellia sinensis |
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Menezes,Joyce Castro de |
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Menezes,Joyce Castro de Borges,Gabriela Borba Vilela Gomes,Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Vieira,Mariana de Lourdes Almeida Marques,Andréa Rodrigues Machado,Ana Maria de Resende |
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Borges,Gabriela Borba Vilela Gomes,Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Vieira,Mariana de Lourdes Almeida Marques,Andréa Rodrigues Machado,Ana Maria de Resende |
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Menezes,Joyce Castro de Borges,Gabriela Borba Vilela Gomes,Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Vieira,Mariana de Lourdes Almeida Marques,Andréa Rodrigues Machado,Ana Maria de Resende |
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green tea GC-MS SPME quality control |
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green tea GC-MS SPME quality control |
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ABSTRACT: The interest in the use of green tea (Camellia sinensis) (L.) Kuntze (Theaceae) products have increased in the last few years due to its medicinal properties. In the present study, we proposed that headspace solid phase microextraction, in combination with gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometric could be an efficient method to assess the volatile compounds and to ensure the quality control of C. sinensis. We have also compared the anatomical leaf of different commercial green tea samples, analyzed the information in their labels and determined the presence of foreign materials, moisture content, total ashes and microorganisms. Among the 30 analyzed samples, six were identified as C. sinensis according to the anatomical study; 83.4% were not in accordance with the specified limits for foreign matter and 6.6% for moisture content. All samples presented total ashes in accordance with the current legislation. The analysis indicated the presence of several different volatile organic compounds, being terpenes, hydrocarbons and alcohols the major ones. Microbiological analysis showed that 13.3% and 16.6% of the samples exceeded the limits for counts of molds and yeasts, and for mesophilic bacteria, respectively. 73.3% presented E. coli above the established sanitary limits. |
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