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The investigation of thermal stability and GC-MS analysis of Acorus tatarinowii and Atractylodes lancea volatile oils treated by β cyclodextrin inclusion and Pickering emulsion technologies.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To investigate the stability of Acorus tatarinowii and Atractylodes lancea essential oils (ATaAL-EO) under a hot environment at 60 °C, and to analyze the differences in component, quantity, and quality changes, as well as variations in the main components, under different treatment methods of crude oil, β-cyclodextrin inclusion of ATaAL-EO, and Pickering emulsion, to improve the stability and quality of ATaAL-EO.

Methods

The stability of the ATaAL-EO group, the β-cyclodextrin inclusion ATaAL-EO group, and the Pickering emulsion group were investigated under a 60 °C heat environment. Volatile oil retention rate and peroxide value were collected and measured. The volatile oil components of each group were determined by GC-MS, and t-tests were used to screen for differential components. PCA plots for each group were constructed using the OmicShare online platform. Line plots were generated using the Rmisc and reshape2 packages. Upset Venn diagrams under different hot environments were created using the OmicShare online platform to identify quantitative and qualitative changing components and heat map stack plots for newly generated compounds and connected line plots for disappearing compounds were produced for each group. Boxplots for the main component compounds under different hot environments were generated using the reshape2 and ggplot2 packages.

Results

In a hot environment of 60 °C, the β-cyclodextrin inclusion ATaAL-EO and Pickering emulsion group with 1, 3, and 8 h of placement showed higher retention and lower oxidation degree compared to the stability of the ATaAL-EO group. GC-MS analysis results showed that the stability of volatile components in the Pickering emulsion group and β-cyclodextrin inclusion ATaAL-EO group was significantly improved compared to the crude oil group.

Conclusion

β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes with ATaAL-EO, as well as Pickering emulsions, can significantly enhance the stability and quality of ATaAL-EO. Pickering emulsions have more advantages.

SUBMITTER: Chen ZY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10909634 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The investigation of thermal stability and GC-MS analysis of <i>Acorus tatarinowii</i> and <i>Atractylodes lancea</i> volatile oils treated by <i>β</i> cyclodextrin inclusion and Pickering emulsion technologies.

Chen Zhong-Ying ZY   Shi Ya-Jun YJ   Zhang Xiao-Fei XF   Luan Fei F   Guo Dong-Yan DY   Sun Jing J   Zhai Bing-Tao BT   Zhang Ding-Kun DK   Jun-Bo Zou  

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<h4>Objective</h4>To investigate the stability of <i>Acorus tatarinowii</i> and <i>Atractylodes lancea</i> essential oils (ATaAL-EO) under a hot environment at 60 °C, and to analyze the differences in component, quantity, and quality changes, as well as variations in the main components, under different treatment methods of crude oil, <i>β</i>-cyclodextrin inclusion of ATaAL-EO, and Pickering emulsion, to improve the stability and quality of ATaAL-EO.<h4>Methods</h4>The stability of the ATaAL-EO  ...[more]

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