An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide

Caryophyllene oxide which exists as white crystalline solids with melting points of 62 °C, is widely used as an important material in perfumery industry and recently had been patented as antitumor agent. This 99% pure oxide compound is very muchmore expensive than the original caryophyllene due to t...

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Main Author: Rodianah, Alias
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Published: 2013
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spelling ump-72962015-03-03T09:35:12Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7296/ An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide Rodianah, Alias TP Chemical technology Caryophyllene oxide which exists as white crystalline solids with melting points of 62 °C, is widely used as an important material in perfumery industry and recently had been patented as antitumor agent. This 99% pure oxide compound is very muchmore expensive than the original caryophyllene due to the difficulty in production. Experiments were carried out to produce caryophyllene oxide by using inexpensive and safe method. In this study, four objectives were studied; extraction, separation, purification of caryophyllene from clove buds which were later used in this synthesis of caryophyllene oxide in this study. In extraction, four methods were used, cleaner- ultrasonic, hydrodistillation, steam distillation and microwave to obtain clove oil and found that, hydro distillation method was found to give the highest yield of clove oil. For separation process the cayophyllene and the other non-polar molecules in clove oil were separated from eugenol, the highest yield for both clove bud and clove leaf were achieved at a ratio of clove oil: sodium hydroxide of 1: 2. Purification of caryophyllene by using vacuum distillation consist 94% component of a mixture of caryophyllene, and 5.8% alpha-cubebene by using GC/MS analyzer at 136 °C. Caryophyllene oxide was then synthesized by using four different acids, formic acid, acetic anhydride, 3-chloroperbenzoic acid, and acetic acid. The highest percentage of caryophyllene oxide formed in solution analysed by GC/MS was by formic acid (86.47%), followed by 3-chloroperbenzoic acid (81.47%), acetic anhydride (77.04%), and acetic acid (75.33%). Caryophyllene oxide was then crystallized at low temperature until subsequent analysis showed that it is 99% pure. 2013-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7296/1/CD6704.pdf Rodianah, Alias (2013) An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. http://iportal.ump.edu.my/lib/item?id=chamo:78286&theme=UMP2
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An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide
description Caryophyllene oxide which exists as white crystalline solids with melting points of 62 °C, is widely used as an important material in perfumery industry and recently had been patented as antitumor agent. This 99% pure oxide compound is very muchmore expensive than the original caryophyllene due to the difficulty in production. Experiments were carried out to produce caryophyllene oxide by using inexpensive and safe method. In this study, four objectives were studied; extraction, separation, purification of caryophyllene from clove buds which were later used in this synthesis of caryophyllene oxide in this study. In extraction, four methods were used, cleaner- ultrasonic, hydrodistillation, steam distillation and microwave to obtain clove oil and found that, hydro distillation method was found to give the highest yield of clove oil. For separation process the cayophyllene and the other non-polar molecules in clove oil were separated from eugenol, the highest yield for both clove bud and clove leaf were achieved at a ratio of clove oil: sodium hydroxide of 1: 2. Purification of caryophyllene by using vacuum distillation consist 94% component of a mixture of caryophyllene, and 5.8% alpha-cubebene by using GC/MS analyzer at 136 °C. Caryophyllene oxide was then synthesized by using four different acids, formic acid, acetic anhydride, 3-chloroperbenzoic acid, and acetic acid. The highest percentage of caryophyllene oxide formed in solution analysed by GC/MS was by formic acid (86.47%), followed by 3-chloroperbenzoic acid (81.47%), acetic anhydride (77.04%), and acetic acid (75.33%). Caryophyllene oxide was then crystallized at low temperature until subsequent analysis showed that it is 99% pure.
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author Rodianah, Alias
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title An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide
title_short An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide
title_full An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide
title_fullStr An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide
title_full_unstemmed An Inexpensive & Safe Method for Preparation of Caryophyllene Oxide
title_sort inexpensive & safe method for preparation of caryophyllene oxide
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7296/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7296/1/CD6704.pdf
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