Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland.
J Agric Food Chem. 2010 May 12;58(9):5271-5. doi: 10.1021/jf100298z.
FT-Raman spectroscopy was applied for in situ analysis of single and intact fruits obtained from a diverse caraway (Carum carvi L.) collection. The Raman spectra showed characteristic bands that could be assigned to lignin, unsaturated fatty acids, and polysaccharides. Additionally, the essential oil composition was determined by gas chromatography (GC), which showed a great variation in carvone and limonene content among accessions obtained from European botanical gardens as well as advanced breeding materials. GC data and information obtained from Raman measurements were correlated and allowed development of calibration models for essential oil yield and carvone and limonene content (R(2) = 74%, 81%, and 75%, respectively). The congruence between results obtained by both techniques indicates FT-Raman spectroscopy to be a valuable screening tool for quality control and selection of fruits with desired essential oil composition, which can be performed without fruit destruction.
傅里叶变换拉曼光谱法(FT-Raman spectroscopy)被应用于对来自不同芫荽(Carum carvi L.)种系的单个完整果实进行原位分析。拉曼光谱显示出的特征谱带可被归属于木质素、不饱和脂肪酸和多糖。此外,通过气相色谱(GC)法确定了精油的组成,这表明从欧洲植物园获得的以及经过先进选育的材料的种系中,香芹酮和柠檬烯的含量有很大差异。GC 数据和拉曼测量获得的信息进行了相关性分析,并允许建立精油产量和香芹酮及柠檬烯含量的校准模型(分别为 R(2) = 74%、81%和 75%)。两种技术获得的结果一致性表明,FT-Raman 光谱法是一种用于质量控制和选择具有所需精油成分的果实的有价值的筛选工具,无需破坏果实即可进行。