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Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India

The compositional analysis of volatile compounds of Nigella sativa L. seeds obtained from India and Bangladesh was carried out in this study. Apart from the proportion of volatile compounds, the chemical composition of seeds from both sources were similar. The major volatile compounds in Bangladesh...

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Autores principales: Kabir, Yearul, Akasaka-Hashimoto, Yoko, Kubota, Kikue, Komai, Michio
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33163654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05343
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author Kabir, Yearul
Akasaka-Hashimoto, Yoko
Kubota, Kikue
Komai, Michio
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Kubota, Kikue
Komai, Michio
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description The compositional analysis of volatile compounds of Nigella sativa L. seeds obtained from India and Bangladesh was carried out in this study. Apart from the proportion of volatile compounds, the chemical composition of seeds from both sources were similar. The major volatile compounds in Bangladesh seeds were p-cymene (36.35%), thymoquinone (29.77%), α-thujene (12.40%), carvacrol (2.85%), β-pinene (2.41%), limonene (1.64%), methyl linoleate (1.33%) and sabinene (1.18%), contribution of these is 87.93% of the total volatile oil. On the other hand, the major volatile compounds in Indian seeds were p-cymene (41.80%), α-thujene (13.93%), thymoquinone (10.27%), methyl linoleate (4.02%), carvacrol (3.65%), β-pinene (2.96%), d-limonene (2.11%), 4,5-epoxy-1-isopropyl-4- methyl-1-cyclohexene (1.80%), sabinene (1.50%) and 4-terpineol (1.22%); contribution of these were 83.24% of the total volatile oil. In both seeds, p-cymene, thymoquinone, and α-thujene were the major components. Importantly, N. sativa seeds of Bangladesh contained almost 3-fold thymoquinone compared to Indian seeds. In conclusion, the seeds from Bangladesh contain a higher amount of terpene ketones (29.86%) represented by thymoquinone in comparison to Indian seeds (10.61%); on the other hand, Indian seeds contained a higher amount of terpene hydrocarbons (63.18%) mainly p-cymene, compared to Bangladesh seeds (54.53%). This is the first study to report detailed compositional analysis and comparison of Nigella sativa L. seeds from Bangladesh and India.
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spelling pubmed-76102572020-11-06 Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India Kabir, Yearul Akasaka-Hashimoto, Yoko Kubota, Kikue Komai, Michio Heliyon Research Article The compositional analysis of volatile compounds of Nigella sativa L. seeds obtained from India and Bangladesh was carried out in this study. Apart from the proportion of volatile compounds, the chemical composition of seeds from both sources were similar. The major volatile compounds in Bangladesh seeds were p-cymene (36.35%), thymoquinone (29.77%), α-thujene (12.40%), carvacrol (2.85%), β-pinene (2.41%), limonene (1.64%), methyl linoleate (1.33%) and sabinene (1.18%), contribution of these is 87.93% of the total volatile oil. On the other hand, the major volatile compounds in Indian seeds were p-cymene (41.80%), α-thujene (13.93%), thymoquinone (10.27%), methyl linoleate (4.02%), carvacrol (3.65%), β-pinene (2.96%), d-limonene (2.11%), 4,5-epoxy-1-isopropyl-4- methyl-1-cyclohexene (1.80%), sabinene (1.50%) and 4-terpineol (1.22%); contribution of these were 83.24% of the total volatile oil. In both seeds, p-cymene, thymoquinone, and α-thujene were the major components. Importantly, N. sativa seeds of Bangladesh contained almost 3-fold thymoquinone compared to Indian seeds. In conclusion, the seeds from Bangladesh contain a higher amount of terpene ketones (29.86%) represented by thymoquinone in comparison to Indian seeds (10.61%); on the other hand, Indian seeds contained a higher amount of terpene hydrocarbons (63.18%) mainly p-cymene, compared to Bangladesh seeds (54.53%). This is the first study to report detailed compositional analysis and comparison of Nigella sativa L. seeds from Bangladesh and India. Elsevier 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7610257/ /pubmed/33163654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05343 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kabir, Yearul
Akasaka-Hashimoto, Yoko
Kubota, Kikue
Komai, Michio
Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India
title Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India
title_full Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India
title_fullStr Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India
title_full_unstemmed Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India
title_short Volatile compounds of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds cultivated in Bangladesh and India
title_sort volatile compounds of black cumin (nigella sativa l.) seeds cultivated in bangladesh and india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33163654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05343
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