Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method

Curcuma caesia (black turmeric), a perennial herb that has a distinguishable bluish-black rhizome with a bitter and pungent smell and is widely used and extracted for its medicinal values. C. caesia extracted by hydro-distillation method produce essential oil and hydrosol. The essential oil of C. ca...

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Main Authors: Lee, Choon Fatt, Nurul Waheeda, Abdu Rahman, Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz, K, M Isa
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spelling my.ump.umpir.319002021-08-27T08:59:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31900/ Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method Lee, Choon Fatt Nurul Waheeda, Abdu Rahman Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz K, M Isa TP Chemical technology Curcuma caesia (black turmeric), a perennial herb that has a distinguishable bluish-black rhizome with a bitter and pungent smell and is widely used and extracted for its medicinal values. C. caesia extracted by hydro-distillation method produce essential oil and hydrosol. The essential oil of C. caesia is known for its high medicinal value, but the chemical constituent of the hydrosol is yet to be studied. Hence, this study will investigate the chemical constituent of the hydrosol of C. caesia’s rhizome extracted by hydro-distillation to comprehend the benefits and usages of the hydrosol produced for further research in pharmaceutical and natural products industries. Besides, hydro-distillation is carried out in different temperatures to study the effect of temperature on the active compounds in the hydrosol. Hydro-distillation of powdered rhizome is use to obtain the hydrosol of C. caesia at the temperature of 60°C, 80°C and 100°C before being separated by using a rotary evaporator. The sample is then analyze by using Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR). From FTIR analysis, the functional groups found in the hydrosol were OH, C=C and -NH groups. As the temperature increased, more components were decomposed. Hence, lesser functional groups were found in the hydrosol at 100°C as compared to 60°C. Chemical constituents of the hydrosol of C. caesia were identified by GC-MS analysis, with camphor (0.57%) as the only major component at 100°C. Comparing the chemical constituents of the hydrosol at 60°C and 80°C, the elevated temperature of hydro-distillation caused decomposition of the chemical constituents of the hydrosol due to changes of properties. The chemical constituents of the hydrosol of C. caesia were significantly different from the essential oil qualitatively and quantitatively, with the medicinal value of the hydrosol was uncertain due to the trace amount of camphor and other chemical constituents possessed in the hydrosol. IOP Publishing 2021 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31900/1/Fatt_2021_IOP_Conf._Ser.__Earth_Environ._Sci._765_012025.pdf Lee, Choon Fatt and Nurul Waheeda, Abdu Rahman and Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz and K, M Isa (2021) Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 765 () 012025). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1755-1315 https://iopscience.iop.org/ doi:10.1088/1755-1315/765/1/012025
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Lee, Choon Fatt
Nurul Waheeda, Abdu Rahman
Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz
K, M Isa
Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
description Curcuma caesia (black turmeric), a perennial herb that has a distinguishable bluish-black rhizome with a bitter and pungent smell and is widely used and extracted for its medicinal values. C. caesia extracted by hydro-distillation method produce essential oil and hydrosol. The essential oil of C. caesia is known for its high medicinal value, but the chemical constituent of the hydrosol is yet to be studied. Hence, this study will investigate the chemical constituent of the hydrosol of C. caesia’s rhizome extracted by hydro-distillation to comprehend the benefits and usages of the hydrosol produced for further research in pharmaceutical and natural products industries. Besides, hydro-distillation is carried out in different temperatures to study the effect of temperature on the active compounds in the hydrosol. Hydro-distillation of powdered rhizome is use to obtain the hydrosol of C. caesia at the temperature of 60°C, 80°C and 100°C before being separated by using a rotary evaporator. The sample is then analyze by using Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR). From FTIR analysis, the functional groups found in the hydrosol were OH, C=C and -NH groups. As the temperature increased, more components were decomposed. Hence, lesser functional groups were found in the hydrosol at 100°C as compared to 60°C. Chemical constituents of the hydrosol of C. caesia were identified by GC-MS analysis, with camphor (0.57%) as the only major component at 100°C. Comparing the chemical constituents of the hydrosol at 60°C and 80°C, the elevated temperature of hydro-distillation caused decomposition of the chemical constituents of the hydrosol due to changes of properties. The chemical constituents of the hydrosol of C. caesia were significantly different from the essential oil qualitatively and quantitatively, with the medicinal value of the hydrosol was uncertain due to the trace amount of camphor and other chemical constituents possessed in the hydrosol.
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author Lee, Choon Fatt
Nurul Waheeda, Abdu Rahman
Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz
K, M Isa
author_facet Lee, Choon Fatt
Nurul Waheeda, Abdu Rahman
Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz
K, M Isa
author_sort Lee, Choon Fatt
title Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
title_short Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
title_full Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
title_fullStr Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the chemical constituents of Curcuma caesia (Black Turmeric) Hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
title_sort identification of the chemical constituents of curcuma caesia (black turmeric) hydrosol extracted by hydro-distillation method
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2021
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31900/1/Fatt_2021_IOP_Conf._Ser.__Earth_Environ._Sci._765_012025.pdf
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