Comparison of Essential Oil Composition of Artemisia iwayomogi and Artemisia capillaris

더위지기와 사철쑥의 정유성분 조성 비교

  • Hong, Chul-Un (Division of Bionics & Bioinformatics, College of Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
  • 홍철운 (전북대학교 공과대학 생체정보공학부)
  • Published : 2004.03.31

Abstract

The composition of essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia iwayomogi Kitamura and Artemisia capillaris Thunberg collected from two diffenent cultivation area, respectively, was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Sixty components were identified in oils from A. iwayomogi. The major components of A. iwayomogi oil collected from one area (Sample A) were iso-pinocamphone (31.64%), 1,8-cineo1e (21.55%), ${\beta}-pinene$ (4.46%), pinocarvone (3.72%), myrtenal (3.42%) and trans-pinocarve1 (3.14%), and the major components of the oil from the other area (Sample B) were camphor (26.99%), 1,8-cineo1e (21.55%), ${\alpha}-terpineol$ (7.63%), borneol (4.10%), camphene (3.97%) and artemisia ketone (3.84%). Eighty components were identified in oils from A. capillaris. The major components were capillene $(26.01{\sim}30.31%)$, ${\beta}-pinene(8.55{\sim}18.38%)$, ${\beta}-caryophyllene(8.80{\sim}13.70%)$, ${\beta}-himachalene(1.67{\sim}5.57%)$, $cis,trans- {\alpha}-farnesene(2.10{\sim}7.38%)$ and germacrene D $(2.27{\sim}5.46%)$ and there was no difference in oil composition of A. capillaris between two cultivation area.

국내에서 자생하고 있는 더위지기와 사철쑥의 정유성분 조성의 차이점을 비교하기 위하여 각 시료로부터 수증기증류에 의해 정유를 분리한 다음 GC-MS 분석결과 및 문헌에 보고된 각 성분의 retention index 비교에 의해 성분을 동정하였다. 국내의 2개 지역에서 수집한 더위지기에서 분리한 정유에서 60종의 성분을 동정하였으며, 그중 한 시료에서는 iso-pinocamphone(31.64%), 1,8-cineole(21.55%), ${\beta}-pinene$(4.46%), pinocarvone(3.72%), myrtenal(3.42%) 및 trans-pinocarvel(3.14%)이 주요 구성성분이었으나 다른 시료에서는 camphor(26.99%), 1,8-cineole(11.02%), ${\alpha}-terpineol$(7.63%), borneol(4.10%), camphene(3.97%) 및 artemisia ketone(3.84%)이 주요 구성성분이었다. 또한 2개 지역에서 수집한 사철쑥에서는 80종의 성분을 동정하였으며, 두 시료간에 구성성분이나 성분별 조성비율은 유사한 편이었으나 그 중에서도 capillene$(26.01{\sim}30.31%)$, ${\beta}-pinene(8.55{\sim}18.38%)$, ${\beta}-caryophyllene(8.80{\sim}13.70%)$, $cis,trans- {\alpha}-farnesene(2.10{\sim}7.38%)$, ${\beta}-himachalene(1.57{\sim}5.57%)$ 및 germacrene D$(2.27{\sim}5.46%)$가 주요 구성성분이었다. 더위지기와 사철쑥의 정유 성분 조성상의 뚜렷한 차이점으로서 더위지기의 정유에서는 사철쑥에서 검출되지 않은 iso-pinocamphone 또는 camphor, 1,8-cineole과 같은 monoterpenoid 화합물의 함유비율이 높은 반면 사철쑥에서는 더위지기에서 검출되지 않은 acetylene화합물인 capillene 이외에도 sesquiterpenoid 화합물의 함유비율이 높은 것이 특징이었다.

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