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KMID : 0903519960390050389
Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
1996 Volume.39 No. 5 p.389 ~ p.397
Volatile Compounds lsolated from Edible Korean Fatsia Shoots(Aralia elata Seem .)


Abstract
The volatile concentrate obtained from the edible Korean dureup plant (Aralia elata Seem.) by a distillation-extraction system was separated into hydrocarbon and oxygen-containing fractions, and the latter was further separated into nine subfractions by silica gel column chromatography. Gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) were utilized to identify 167 volatile compounds in the fractions. The volatile compounds included 72 hydrocarbons, 31 alcohols, 23 aldehydes, 16 esters. 10 acids. 6 ketons, 3 furans, 2 phenols. 1 indole. 1 oxide, 1 sulfide, and 1 lactone. ¥â-Caryopyllene, a sesquiterpene hydrocarbon, was the most abundant volatile compound identified in Korean dureup (19.53%). Dureup oil was found to possess a woody or herbaceous aroma following sensory evaluation of each fraction and individual volatile component using a GC-sniff apparatus.
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