Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.

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Autor(a) principal: Lima , Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Queiroz , Darlene Pinto Keng, Melo , Loretta Ennes Sabóia de, Oliveira , Lyege Magalhães, Ribeiro , José Eduardo Lahoz da Silva, Marques , Marcia Ortiz Mayo, Lima, Maria da Paz
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: The odoriferous resins produced by the trees of Protium spp (Burseraceae) are known in the Amazonian region as “breus” where they have been used to caulk canoes, as a mosquito repellent, and also have potential use in perfumery. Most species in this region have had the essential oils of their resins characterized, thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate for the first time the volatile constituents from the resin of Protium gallosum Daly, P. paniculatum Engl., P. pillosum (Cuatrec.) Daly and P. paniculatum var. riedelianum (Engl.) Daly. The samples from the individuals that had been previously identified were collected at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve and subjected to hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus, and the essential oils obtained were analyzed using GC-FID and GC-MS. The essential oil of P. gallosum showed high percentages of oxygenated monoterpenes (43.61%) with a predominance of terpin-4-ol (25.15%), and P. paniculatum consisted exclusively of monoterpenes that were predominantly p-cymene (43.52%; hydrocarbon monoterpene) and the 1,8-cineole (16.83%; oxygenated monoterpene). Most of the monoterpenes identified from P. pillosum and P. paniculatum var. riedelianum were hydrocarbons with a predominance of α-pinene, with 37.74% and 50.93%, respectively. 1,8-Cineole (21.89%) was also identified in the essential oil of P. pillosum. The results obtained this study add chemical knowledge to Burseraceae resins from a biological reserve of the Central Amazon.
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spelling Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.Caracterización de aceites esenciales a partir de resinas odoríferas de especies amazónicas de Protium Burm. f.Caracterização dos óleos essenciais de resinas odoríferas de espécies amazônicas de Protium Burm. f.Protium gallosumProtium paniculatumProtium pillosumProtium paniculatum var. riedelianum.Protium gallosumProtium paniculatumProtium pillosumProtium paniculatum var. riedelianum.Protium gallosumProtium paniculatumProtium pillosumProtium paniculatum var. riedelianum.The odoriferous resins produced by the trees of Protium spp (Burseraceae) are known in the Amazonian region as “breus” where they have been used to caulk canoes, as a mosquito repellent, and also have potential use in perfumery. Most species in this region have had the essential oils of their resins characterized, thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate for the first time the volatile constituents from the resin of Protium gallosum Daly, P. paniculatum Engl., P. pillosum (Cuatrec.) Daly and P. paniculatum var. riedelianum (Engl.) Daly. The samples from the individuals that had been previously identified were collected at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve and subjected to hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus, and the essential oils obtained were analyzed using GC-FID and GC-MS. The essential oil of P. gallosum showed high percentages of oxygenated monoterpenes (43.61%) with a predominance of terpin-4-ol (25.15%), and P. paniculatum consisted exclusively of monoterpenes that were predominantly p-cymene (43.52%; hydrocarbon monoterpene) and the 1,8-cineole (16.83%; oxygenated monoterpene). Most of the monoterpenes identified from P. pillosum and P. paniculatum var. riedelianum were hydrocarbons with a predominance of α-pinene, with 37.74% and 50.93%, respectively. 1,8-Cineole (21.89%) was also identified in the essential oil of P. pillosum. The results obtained this study add chemical knowledge to Burseraceae resins from a biological reserve of the Central Amazon.Las resinas odoríferas producidas por los árboles de Protium spp (Burseraceae) son conocidas en la región amazónica como “breus” donde se utilizan para calafateo de canoas, como repelente de mosquitos y también tienen potencial en perfumería. La mayoría de las especies de esta región tenían caracterizados sus aceites esenciales a partir de sus resinas, así, el objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar por primera vez los constituyentes volátiles de la resina de Protium gallosum Daly, P. paniculatum Engl., P. pilosum (Cuatrec.) Daly y P. paniculatum var. riedelianum (ingl.) Daly. Las muestras de individuos previamente identificados fueron colectadas en la Reserva Forestal Adolpho Ducke y sometidas a hidrodestilación en un aparato Clevenger y los aceites esenciales obtenidos fueron analizados por GC-FID y GC-MS. El aceite esencial de P. gallosum presentó altos porcentajes de monoterpenos oxigenados (43,61 %) con predominio de terpin-4-ol (25,15 %), P. paniculatum consistía exclusivamente en monoterpenos con predominio de p-cimeno (43,52%; monoterpeno hidrocarbonado) y 1,8-cineol (16,83%; monoterpeno oxigenado). La mayoría de los monoterpenos identificados de P. pilosum y P. paniculatum var. riedelianum fueron hidrocarburos con predominio de α-pineno, con 37,74% y 50,93%, respectivamente. También se identificó 1,8-Cineol (21,89%) en el aceite esencial de P. pilosum. Los resultados obtenidos en este estudio agregan conocimiento químico a las resinas de Burseraceae de una reserva biológica en la Amazonía Central.As resinas odoríferas produzidas pelas árvores de Protium spp (Burseraceae) são conhecidas na região amazônica como “breus” onde têm sido usadas para calafetar canoas, como repelente de mosquitos, e também têm potencial uso em perfumaria. A maioria das espécies desta região teve os óleos essenciais de suas resinas caracterizados, assim o objetivo deste estudo foi a avaliação pela primeira vez dos constituintes voláteis da resina de Protium gallosum Daly, P. paniculatum Engl., P. pilosum (Cuatrec.) Daly e P. paniculatum var. riedelianum (Engl.) Daly. As amostras dos indivíduos previamente identificados foram coletadas na Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke e submetidas à hidrodestilação em aparelho de Clevenger e os óleos essenciais obtidos foram analisados por CG-DIC e CG-EM. O óleo essencial de P. gallosum apresentou altas porcentagens de monoterpenos oxigenados (43,61%) com predominância de terpin-4-ol (25,15%), P. paniculatum consistiu exclusivamente de monoterpenos predominantemente o p-cimeno (43,52%; monoterpeno hidrocarboneto) e o 1,8-cineol (16,83%; monoterpeno oxigenado). A maioria dos monoterpenos identificados de P. pilosum e P. paniculatum var. riedelianum foram hidrocarbonetos com predominância de α-pineno, com 37,74% e 50,93%, respectivamente. 1,8-Cineol (21,89%) também foi identificado no óleo essencial de P. pilosum. Os resultados obtidos neste estudo agregam conhecimento químico às resinas de Burseraceae de uma reserva biológica da Amazônia Central.Research, Society and Development2022-09-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3424410.33448/rsd-v11i12.34244Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e121111234244Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e121111234244Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e1211112342442525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34244/28900Copyright (c) 2022 Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia Lima ; Darlene Pinto Keng Queiroz ; Loretta Ennes Sabóia de Melo ; Lyege Magalhães Oliveira ; José Eduardo Lahoz da Silva Ribeiro ; Marcia Ortiz Mayo Marques ; Maria da Paz Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima , Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia Queiroz , Darlene Pinto Keng Melo , Loretta Ennes Sabóia de Oliveira , Lyege Magalhães Ribeiro , José Eduardo Lahoz da Silva Marques , Marcia Ortiz Mayo Lima, Maria da Paz2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34244Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:37.667220Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
Caracterización de aceites esenciales a partir de resinas odoríferas de especies amazónicas de Protium Burm. f.
Caracterização dos óleos essenciais de resinas odoríferas de espécies amazônicas de Protium Burm. f.
title Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
spellingShingle Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
Lima , Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
title_short Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
title_full Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
title_fullStr Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
title_sort Characterization of essential oils from odoriferous resins of Amazonian species of Protium Burm. f.
author Lima , Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia
author_facet Lima , Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia
Queiroz , Darlene Pinto Keng
Melo , Loretta Ennes Sabóia de
Oliveira , Lyege Magalhães
Ribeiro , José Eduardo Lahoz da Silva
Marques , Marcia Ortiz Mayo
Lima, Maria da Paz
author_role author
author2 Queiroz , Darlene Pinto Keng
Melo , Loretta Ennes Sabóia de
Oliveira , Lyege Magalhães
Ribeiro , José Eduardo Lahoz da Silva
Marques , Marcia Ortiz Mayo
Lima, Maria da Paz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima , Thiago Augusto Araujo Correia
Queiroz , Darlene Pinto Keng
Melo , Loretta Ennes Sabóia de
Oliveira , Lyege Magalhães
Ribeiro , José Eduardo Lahoz da Silva
Marques , Marcia Ortiz Mayo
Lima, Maria da Paz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
topic Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
Protium gallosum
Protium paniculatum
Protium pillosum
Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum.
description The odoriferous resins produced by the trees of Protium spp (Burseraceae) are known in the Amazonian region as “breus” where they have been used to caulk canoes, as a mosquito repellent, and also have potential use in perfumery. Most species in this region have had the essential oils of their resins characterized, thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate for the first time the volatile constituents from the resin of Protium gallosum Daly, P. paniculatum Engl., P. pillosum (Cuatrec.) Daly and P. paniculatum var. riedelianum (Engl.) Daly. The samples from the individuals that had been previously identified were collected at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve and subjected to hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus, and the essential oils obtained were analyzed using GC-FID and GC-MS. The essential oil of P. gallosum showed high percentages of oxygenated monoterpenes (43.61%) with a predominance of terpin-4-ol (25.15%), and P. paniculatum consisted exclusively of monoterpenes that were predominantly p-cymene (43.52%; hydrocarbon monoterpene) and the 1,8-cineole (16.83%; oxygenated monoterpene). Most of the monoterpenes identified from P. pillosum and P. paniculatum var. riedelianum were hydrocarbons with a predominance of α-pinene, with 37.74% and 50.93%, respectively. 1,8-Cineole (21.89%) was also identified in the essential oil of P. pillosum. The results obtained this study add chemical knowledge to Burseraceae resins from a biological reserve of the Central Amazon.
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