Comparison of Volatile Compounds in Plant Parts of Angelica gigas Nakai and A. acutiloba Kitagawa

참당귀와 일당귀의 부위별 휘발성 정유성분 비교

  • Cho, Min-Gu (Plant Biotechnology Team, Dongbu Advanced Research Institute, Dongbu Hannong Chemical Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Bang, Jin-Ki (Industrial Crop Div., Natl. Crop Exp. Station, RDA) ;
  • Chae, Young-Am (School of Plant Science, Seoul Natl. Univ.)
  • 조민구 (동부한농화학(주) 동부기술원 식물생명공학팀) ;
  • 방진기 (작물시험장 특용작물과) ;
  • 채영암 (서울대학교 식물생산과학부)
  • Published : 2003.12.31

Abstract

Volatile flavor compounds Angelica gigas Nakai and Angelica acutiloba Kitagawa were extracted by SDE (simultaneous steam distillation & extraction) using the mixture of n-pentane and diethylether (1:1, v/v) as an extract solvent and analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS. The amount of essential oils of top part and root in Angelica gigas were obtained in 0.063% (v/w) and 0.389% (v/w) yields as a fresh weight base, respectively. The main compounds in top parts and the root were identified as nonane (7.51% and 24.49%, respectively), ${\alpha}-pinene$ (14.64% and 31.75%), limonene+${\beta}-phellandrene$ (14.01% and 9.66%), ${\gamma}-terpinene$ (7.85% and 1.20%), germacrene-d (5.85% and 0.22%), (E,E)-${\alpha}-farnesene$ (6.05% and 1.40%), ${\beta}-eudesmol$ (5.26% and 1.84%). Although these compounds were present in both parts. The results showed large differences in. the concentrations of them much varied. The amount of essential oils stem and leaf obtained (0.068% and 0.127% in A. gigas) and (0.153% and 0.243% in A. acutiloba) yields as a fresh weight base, respectively. More than 18 and 32 components in stem and leaf have been identified, which of main components in A. gigas were ${\alpha}-pinene$, myrcene, limonene, germacrene-d, eudesmol and butylphthalide, but germacrene-d and butylphthalide contents were also different in stem and leaf. And more than 21 and 32 components in A. acutiloba were ${\gamma}-terpinene$ and butylphthalide. Volatile compounds were very different in both species.

참당귀의 전초 (꽃봉우리, 줄기, 잎)와 뿌리의 정유성분을 분석한 결과 전초의 정유 함량은 0.063%로 뿌리의 0.389%에 비해서 아주 적은 함량을 나타내었다. 주요 성분에 있어서 전초와 뿌리의 정성적 차이는 없었으나, 함량에 있어서는 큰 차이를 보였다. 주요 휘발성 성분은 nonane, ${\alpha}$-pinene, limonene + ${\beta}-phellandrene$이였으며, 이 중 nonane과 ${\alpha}-pinene$의 경우 전초에서는 각각 7.5%와 14.6%이었으나, 뿌리에서는 각각 24.5%와 31.7%로 많은 양을 나타내었다. 이 외에 ${\gamma}-terpinene$, germacrene-d, (E,E)-${\alpha}-farnesene$, ${\beta}- eudesmol$의 경우 전초에서는 5%에서 8% 사이로 나타났으나, 뿌리 에서는 1% 안팎의 적은 함량을 보였다. 참당귀와 일당귀를 분석한 결과 줄기와 잎에서 각각 0.068%, 0.127%와 0.153%, 0.243%로 정유의 함량은 일당귀가 더 높았고, 부위별로는 잎이 줄기의 약 2배 정도 높았다. 참당귀 줄기와 잎의 성분으로는 각각 18개, 32개로 잎에서 더 다양한 향기성분이 분포되어 있었고, 주요 휘발성 성분으로는 ${\alpha}-pinene$, myrcene, limonene, germacrene-d, eudesmol and butylphthalide로 잎에서 germacrene-d가 높았고, butylphthalide가 낮은 차이를 보였다. 일당귀줄기와 잎의 휘발성 정유 성분으로는 각각 21개, 32개로 참당귀와 같이 잎에서 더 다양했고, 성분은 ${\gamma}-terpinene$과 butylphthalide로 butylphthalide가 70%에 육박하는 주성분을 차지했다. 그러므로 Angelica gigas와 Angelica acutiloba는 관능적으로 확연히 다른 차이를 느낄 수 있지만, 분석결과로도 전혀 다른 향기성분임을 알수 있었다.

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