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Research Article

Eugenol Supplementation as an Additive to Improve the Thermal Stability of Hedychium coronarium Koening Essential Oil

Author(s): Julyleth P.J. Macias, Ricardo I. Castro, Saray K.G. Esguerra, Jaime G. Marin, Luis Guzman, Margarita Gutierrez, Claudia E. Vergara and Oscar Forero-Doria*

Volume 10, Issue 3, 2020

Page: [279 - 285] Pages: 7

DOI: 10.2174/2210315509666190417145908

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Abstract

Background: Eugenol is a phenolic compound with a wide spectrum of biological activities such as antibacterial and antioxidant.

Objective: Eugenol is an ideal candidate as a natural antioxidant additive, especially for those substances that are affected by lipoperoxidation process, this is the case of essential oils that have an important role in the food, perfumery and pharmaceutical industries, which easily deteriorate under high temperature, strong light, and reactive oxygen species.

Methods: In order to evidence the influence of the addition of eugenol in the thermal properties of Hedychium coronarium Koening essential oil, were determined the chemical composition, antioxidant properties and TG/DTG analysis after the supplementation with different ratios of eugenol/essential oil.

Results: The results showed a high content of oxygenated monoteropenes (50.33%), followed by monoterpene hydrocarbons (23.35%) and sesquiterpene (19.2%), the TG/DTG analysis presented a significant increment in the degradation temperature of the essential oil, being the major value 12 ºC at a supplementation of 4.7% (v/v) of eugenol.

Conclusion: Finally, the supplementation with eugenol improved the thermal stability of the essential oil of Hedychium coronarium Koening, which could be applicable to other oils thereby improving their physicochemical properties.

Keywords: Eugenol, thermal stability, essential oils, natural additives, biological activity, chemical composition.

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