Determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-GC analysis
Terpenoids, naturally occurring compounds derived from isoprene units present in pine oleoresin, are a valuable source of chemicals used in solvents, fragrances, flavors and have shown potential use as a biofuel. This paper describes a method to extract and analyze the terpenoids present in loblolly...
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doaj-46378970030a4c6bb13a9156733fbf492020-11-24T22:54:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2016-01-01410.3389/fenrg.2016.00002173379Determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-GC analysisAnne Elizabeth Harman-Ware0Robert eSykes1Gary F. Peter2Mark eDavis3National Renewable Energy LaboratoryNational Renewable Energy LaboratoryUniversity of FloridaNational Renewable Energy LaboratoryTerpenoids, naturally occurring compounds derived from isoprene units present in pine oleoresin, are a valuable source of chemicals used in solvents, fragrances, flavors and have shown potential use as a biofuel. This paper describes a method to extract and analyze the terpenoids present in loblolly pine saplings and pine lighter wood. Various extraction solvents were tested over different times and temperatures. Samples were analyzed by pyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometry before and after extractions to monitor the extraction efficiency. The pyrolysis studies indicated that the optimal extraction method used a 1:1 hexane/acetone solvent system at 22°C for 1 h. Extracts from the hexane/acetone experiments were analyzed using a low thermal mass modular accelerated column heater for fast-GC/FID analysis. The most abundant terpenoids from the pine samples were quantified, using standard curves, and included the monoterpenes, α- and β- pinene, camphene and δ-carene. Sesquiterpenes analyzed included caryophyllene, humulene and α-bisabolene. Diterpenoid resin acids were quantified in derivatized extractions, including pimaric, isopimaric, levopimaric, palustric, dehydroabietic, abietic and neoabietic acids.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fenrg.2016.00002/fullBiofuelsBiomaterialsrenewable materialsbioproductsPyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometryFast-GC |
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Anne Elizabeth Harman-Ware Robert eSykes Gary F. Peter Mark eDavis Determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-GC analysis Frontiers in Energy Research Biofuels Biomaterials renewable materials bioproducts Pyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometry Fast-GC |
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Anne Elizabeth Harman-Ware Robert eSykes Gary F. Peter Mark eDavis |
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Determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-GC analysis |
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Determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-GC analysis |
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Determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-GC analysis |
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determination of terpenoid content in pine by organic solvent extraction and fast-gc analysis |
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Terpenoids, naturally occurring compounds derived from isoprene units present in pine oleoresin, are a valuable source of chemicals used in solvents, fragrances, flavors and have shown potential use as a biofuel. This paper describes a method to extract and analyze the terpenoids present in loblolly pine saplings and pine lighter wood. Various extraction solvents were tested over different times and temperatures. Samples were analyzed by pyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometry before and after extractions to monitor the extraction efficiency. The pyrolysis studies indicated that the optimal extraction method used a 1:1 hexane/acetone solvent system at 22°C for 1 h. Extracts from the hexane/acetone experiments were analyzed using a low thermal mass modular accelerated column heater for fast-GC/FID analysis. The most abundant terpenoids from the pine samples were quantified, using standard curves, and included the monoterpenes, α- and β- pinene, camphene and δ-carene. Sesquiterpenes analyzed included caryophyllene, humulene and α-bisabolene. Diterpenoid resin acids were quantified in derivatized extractions, including pimaric, isopimaric, levopimaric, palustric, dehydroabietic, abietic and neoabietic acids. |
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Biofuels Biomaterials renewable materials bioproducts Pyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometry Fast-GC |
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