Description:
The addition of something foreign to lemongrass essential oil has been done since ancient times. One
way is to add turpentine oil which aims to increase the volume and grade of the smell. The purpose
of this study was to determine the authentication of citronella oil using the gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry (GC-MS) method combined with multivariate PCA analysis. Fragrant lemongrass oil was
isolated by distillation of water and using simplicia in the form of powdered dried Cymbpogon citratus
leaves. The oil obtained was treated with anhydrous Na2SO4. The results of the characteristics and
quality requirements of citronella oil are compared with the SNI. The results of GC-MS analysis were
the relative levels of essential oils. The results of the characteristic test meet the quality requirements of
SNI 06-3953-1995, except for the yield requirements. The results of analysis by GC-MS, the essential
content of citronella oil was citronella (37.47%), geraniol (25.03%), trans-caryophilene (3.69%),
citronellol (11.68%), and delta cadinene. (2.44%). Chemometric principle component analysis (PCA)
can group samples of fragrant lemongrass oil, turpentine oil and lemongrass oil products on the market.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
HUSNUN K PRATIWI