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Interactive use of linear retention indices on polar and apolar columns with an MS-library for reliable characterization of Australian tea tree and other Melaleuca sp. oils

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posted on 2024-10-30, 19:25 authored by R. Shellie, Philip Marriott, Giovanni Zappia, L Mondello, G Dugo
Australian tea tree oil from Melaleuca alternifolia and M. linariifolia is well known for exhibiting antibacterial, antifungal, and general antiseptic properties. Hence characterization of tea tree oil is important, as this leads to a better understanding of the important components contributing to the observed properties of the oil. GC/MS is widely used for this task. However, reliable identification of oil components is not always possible using mass spectral data only. Retention times or retention indices are often used to support the M S data. The present study investigated a number of different tea tree and other Melaleuca sp. oil samples, and reports qualitative and quantitative data for each sample. Characterization of the individual oil components was performed using a private MS library, which incorporates an interactive linear retention index filter. The method described in this report increases the ease of characterization of individual oil components, and allows a greater number to be reliably assigned. More than 80? of the components in the samples studied are now reliably identified.

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Journal

Journal of Essential Oil Research

Volume

15

Issue

5

Start page

305

End page

312

Total pages

8

Publisher

Allured Publishing

Place published

Carol Stream, Illinois

Language

English

Copyright

© 2003 Allured Publishing Corporation

Former Identifier

2003000232

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-04-01

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