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| Título: | Organic propolis from Uruguay :developing a methodology to analyze its volatile components |
| Autor: | Minteguiaga, Manuel Santurión, Francisco Dellacassa, Eduardo |
| Tipo: | Artículo |
| Palabras clave: | Propóleo orgánico, Baccharis dracunculifolia, Miel, Compuestos volátiles, Compuestos orgánicos volátiles, Volátiles florales |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
| Resumen: | Propolis Volatile Components (PVCs) are key for the pleasant aroma of this bee product
but also have demonstrated several biological activities. In Uruguay, only one report of
PVCs has been published, without any specification of the origin and the production conditions.
In the present work, we analysed samples from an organic apiary in Rocha Province
(eastern Uruguay) collected according to the Uruguayan official recommendations. Headspace
sampling of 0.03 g of ground propolis was conducted at 50°C for 30 minutes using
two different SPME sorbents (1: DVB/PDMS/Carboxen; 2: Polyacrylate). The extracted
PVCs were then directly desorbed in the injector port of a GC-MS instrument. Two stationary
phases (Rxi-5MS and Stabilwax-MS) were selected for conventional analysis, using
optimized oven programs. Identification of PVCs was carried out by comparing mass
spectra with commercial libraries and calculating linear retention indices (LRIs), using a
C8-C20 alkane solution. Additionally, separation of chiral monoterpenes was achieved via
eGC-MS (enantioselective) with an Rt-βDEXsm column (stationary phase composed of a
modified β-cyclodextrin as chiral selector). Over 100 PVCs were detected, predominantly
phenylpropanoids, benzenoids and terpenic compounds. Some key PVCs identified
include α-pinene, benzyl alcohol, terpinen-4-ol, o-guaiacol, benzyl benzoate, spathulenol
and β-selinene. The detection of trans-nerolidol suggests (at least in part) Baccharis
dracunculifolia (Asteraceae) as the botanical origin of the samples, like Brazilian Green
Propolis. Further studies on the chiral patterns of selected PVCs could enhance quality
control, define potential markers and support origin certification of this product in Uruguay. |
| Editorial: | Hungarian Apitherapy Society |
| EN: | APIS, v.2, nº1, 2025. -- pp. 31-36 |
| Citación: | Minteguiaga, M., Santurión, F. y Dellacassa, E. "Organic propolis from Uruguay : developing a methodology to analyze its volatile components". APIS [en línea] v.2, nº1, 2025. -- pp. 31-36. 6 p. |
| Cobertura geográfica: | URUGUAY |
| Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0) |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Facultad de Química |
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