Molecules (Jan 2021)

Thermal Degradation of Linalool-Chemotype <i>Cinnamomum osmophloeum</i> Leaf Essential Oil and Its Stabilization by Microencapsulation with β-Cyclodextrin

  • Hui-Ting Chang,
  • Chun-Ya Lin,
  • Li-Sheng Hsu,
  • Shang-Tzen Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
p. 409

Abstract

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The thermal degradation of linalool-chemotype Cinnamomum osmophloeum leaf essential oil and the stability effect of microencapsulation of leaf essential oil with β-cyclodextrin were studied. After thermal degradation of linalool-chemotype leaf essential oil, degraded compounds including β-myrcene, cis-ocimene and trans-ocimene, were formed through the dehydroxylation of linalool; and ene cyclization also occurs to linalool and its dehydroxylated products to form the compounds such as limonene, terpinolene and α-terpinene. The optimal microencapsulation conditions of leaf essential oil microcapsules were at a leaf essential oil to the β-cyclodextrin ratio of 15:85 and with a solvent ratio (ethanol to water) of 1:5. The maximum yield of leaf essential oil microencapsulated with β-cyclodextrin was 96.5%. According to results from the accelerated dry-heat aging test, β-cyclodextrin was fairly stable at 105 °C, and microencapsulation with β-cyclodextrin can efficiently slow down the emission of linalool-chemotype C. osmophloeum leaf essential oil.

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