GC/MS DETERMINATION OF VOLATILE COMPONENTS IN CORTEX CINNAMOMI AFTER SEPARATION BY SIMULTANEOUS DISTILLATION AND EXTRACTION
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Abstract
Sample of bark of Cinnamomum cassia presl.was heated with deionized water in microwave oven and its volatile components were distilled and extracted simultaneously with redistilled ether in a special,self-made apparatus.After removing ether in the extract in a rotary evaporator,a transparent,yellow liquid with special fragrance was obtained,which contains the volatile components of the sample.The recovery was about 6.5%.GC/MS was applied for the identification and quantitative determination of components in the yellow liquid,and by the help of hyphenated computer technique,and by calculation with the peak-area-normalization method 27 compounds were identified,in which the content of cinnamaldehyde amounted to 94.36%.A separate portion of the volatile oil (i.e.the yellow liquid) was taken for a further separation of cinnamaldehyde by addition decomposition,that is to treat the volalite oil with NaHSO3 in a microwave oven,keeping the temperature not over 10 ℃,until the addition product of cinnamaldehyde was separated.Cinnamaldehyde was then recovered by hydrolysis of the addition product with 0.1 mol·L-1 HCl,and its composition and structure were analyzed and verified by IR and MS.
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