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Chemical composition of the essential oils of four <i>Polyalthia</i> species from Malaysia

Natasa Mohd ShakriDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Mathematics , Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) , 35900, Tanjong Malim , Perak , MalaysiaWan Mohd Nuzul Hakimi Wan SallehDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Mathematics , Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) , 35900, Tanjong Malim , Perak , MalaysiaShamsul KhamisSchool of Environmental and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology , Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia , 43600, Bangi , Selangor , MalaysiaNor Azah Mohamad AliNatural Products Division , Forest Research Institute Malaysia , 52109, Kepong , Selangor , MalaysiaShazlyn Milleana ShaharudinDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Mathematics , Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) , 35900, Tanjong Malim , Perak , Malaysia
2020en
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Polyalthia is one of the largest genera in the Annonaceae family, and has been widely used in folk medicine for the treatment of rheumatic fever, gastrointestinal ulcer, and generalized body pain. The present investigation reports on the extraction by hydrodistillation and the composition of the essential oils of four Polyalthia species (P. sumatrana, P. stenopetalla, P. cauliflora, and P. rumphii) growing in Malaysia. The chemical composition of these essential oils was determined by gas chromatography (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The multivariate analysis was determined using principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) methods. The results revealed that the studied essential oils are made up principally of bicyclogermacrene (18.8%), cis-calamenene (14.6%) and β-elemene (11.9%) for P. sumatrana; α-cadinol (13.0%) and δ-cadinene (10.2%) for P. stenopetalla; δ-elemene (38.1%) and β-cubebene (33.1%) for P. cauliflora; and finally germacrene D (33.3%) and bicyclogermacrene for P. rumphii. PCA score and HCA plots revealed that the essential oils were classified into three separated clusters of P. cauliflora (Cluster I), P. sumatrana (Cluster II), and P. stenopetalla, and P. rumphii (Cluster III) based on their characteristic chemical compositions. Our findings demonstrate that the essential oil could be useful for the characterization, pharmaceutical, and therapeutic applications of Polyalthia essential oil.

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