Comparison of essential oil composition between Angelica gigas and Angelica acutiloba

  • Park, C.H. (National Crop Experiment Station, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Juliani, H.R. (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University) ;
  • Park, H.W. (National Crop Experiment Station, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Yu, H.S. (National Crop Experiment Station, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Simon, J.E. (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University)
  • Published : 2003.12.01

Abstract

Two kinds of Angelica belong to Umbelliferae collected, the one is Angelica gigas that is inhabitant in Korea and the other is Angelica acutiloba that is indigenous in Japan at the field of Snyder Research and Extension Farm Rutgers University, New Jersey and was analyszed by GC and GC/MS. The composition of the essential oil of the different aerial parts of the Angelica has been studied. The oil yields obtained upon hydrodistillation were 0.18% (v/w) in Korean Angelica and 0.44% (v/w) in Japanese Angelica on dry root weight basis. By the growing stage in the Rutgers greenhouse condition, leaf and root of essential oil content a little decreased on 9 months later than 4 months later except for Angelica gigas leaf. Both of Angelica showed that amounts of essential oil content presented in order of leaf > petiole > root according to different plant part. The analysis of the essential oil from Angelica root led to the identification of 14 constituents totaling 64% in Korean Angelica and 13 constituents totaling 68% in Japanese Angelica. The major constituents of the Angelica root essential oil were ligustilide (47 %) and gamma terpi (14 %) in Korean Angelica, and alpha pinei (32 %) and nonane (25 %) in Japanese Angelica

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