Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)

The chemical composition of the lipophilic extractives in the hexane extracts from grey alder bark, knotwood, and cones has been investigated by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The efficiency of two extraction methods was compared. The highest amount of lipophilic extrac...

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Main Authors: Oskars Bikovens, Liga Roze, Andrey Pranovich, Markku Reunanen, Galina Telysheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2013-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_08/BioRes_08_1_0350_Bikovens_RPRT_Chem_Comp_Extractives_Alder_2983.pdf
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spelling doaj-9964661811fa442bbd38771dfa2aba5e2020-11-25T00:59:02ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262013-02-0181350357Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)Oskars BikovensLiga RozeAndrey PranovichMarkku ReunanenGalina TelyshevaThe chemical composition of the lipophilic extractives in the hexane extracts from grey alder bark, knotwood, and cones has been investigated by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The efficiency of two extraction methods was compared. The highest amount of lipophilic extractives (about 9% of o.d. material) was observed in grey alder cone, while the lowest (about 3%) was found in knotwood. The three different morphological parts of alder showed significant differences not only in the content but also in composition of extractives, namely fatty acids, triglycerides, and triterpenes. The main identified compounds were triterpenoids (lupen-3-one, lupeol, betulone, betulinol, and betulinic acid) in bark, and triglycerides in cones. The major group in knotwood was free fatty acids (mainly linoleic acid, 18:2).http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_08/BioRes_08_1_0350_Bikovens_RPRT_Chem_Comp_Extractives_Alder_2983.pdfGrey alderBarkConesKnotwoodLipophilic extractivesLupane triterpenoids
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author Oskars Bikovens
Liga Roze
Andrey Pranovich
Markku Reunanen
Galina Telysheva
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Liga Roze
Andrey Pranovich
Markku Reunanen
Galina Telysheva
Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)
BioResources
Grey alder
Bark
Cones
Knotwood
Lipophilic extractives
Lupane triterpenoids
author_facet Oskars Bikovens
Liga Roze
Andrey Pranovich
Markku Reunanen
Galina Telysheva
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title Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)
title_short Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)
title_full Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)
title_fullStr Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (Alnus incana)
title_sort chemical composition of lipophilic extractives from grey alder (alnus incana)
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2013-02-01
description The chemical composition of the lipophilic extractives in the hexane extracts from grey alder bark, knotwood, and cones has been investigated by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The efficiency of two extraction methods was compared. The highest amount of lipophilic extractives (about 9% of o.d. material) was observed in grey alder cone, while the lowest (about 3%) was found in knotwood. The three different morphological parts of alder showed significant differences not only in the content but also in composition of extractives, namely fatty acids, triglycerides, and triterpenes. The main identified compounds were triterpenoids (lupen-3-one, lupeol, betulone, betulinol, and betulinic acid) in bark, and triglycerides in cones. The major group in knotwood was free fatty acids (mainly linoleic acid, 18:2).
topic Grey alder
Bark
Cones
Knotwood
Lipophilic extractives
Lupane triterpenoids
url http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_08/BioRes_08_1_0350_Bikovens_RPRT_Chem_Comp_Extractives_Alder_2983.pdf
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