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Volume 26 - ICOP & ICPET 2020
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Jamshidian M, Moradi M, Dehghani bidgoli R. Evaluation of essential oils in different parts of peppermint using Raman spectroscopy methods. ICOP & ICPET _ INPC _ ICOFS 2020; 26 :897-900
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Essential oils are the aromatic compounds that found in various plant tissues and evaporate at room temperature, these oils named volatile oils or essential oils. Essential oils are the secondary metabolites of a plant that are the main part of medicinal plants and used in medicine. The purpose of this article is to identify essential oils in different parts of peppermint such as stem and leaf using Raman spectroscopy as an alternative to gas chromatography. In this study, peppermint was first collected from Fin Kashan region, then fresh leaf and stem spectra were obtained by Raman spectroscopy. According to the results that obtained from Raman spectroscopy, the amount of essential oil in the leaves of the plant was higher than the amount of stem, which confirmed by the results of chromatographic analysis.
Keywords: Essential oil, Leaves and stem Peppermint, Raman spectroscopy, Clevenger, Gas chromatography
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