بررسی تأثیر مراحل مختلف نموی، روش خشکاندن و مدت زمان تقطیر بر بازده اسانس مرمرشک (Salvia macrosiphon) و فراسیونسفید (Marrubium vulgare)
محورهای موضوعی : شیمی و آنالیز ترکیبات طبیعینجمه اسکندری دامنه 1 , مجید آجورلو 2 , احمد پهلوانروی 3 , منصور غفاری مقدم 4
1 - گروه مرتع و آبخیزداری، دانشکده آب و خاک، دانشگاه زابل، ایران
2 - گروه مرتع و آبخیزداری، دانشکده آب و خاک، دانشگاه زابل، ایران
3 - گروه مرتع و آبخیزداری، دانشکده آب و خاک، دانشگاه زابل، ایران.
4 - دانشگاه زابل - دانشکده علوم
کلید واژه: مرحله فنولوژیکی, مرحله بذردهی, مرحله رشد رویشی, مرحله گلدهی, مریمگلی لولهای, مراتع دلفارد شهرستان جیرفت,
چکیده مقاله :
ویژگیهای ژنتیکی، فیزیولوژیکی، مرحله فنولوژیکی، موقعيت جغرافيايي رویشگاه، روش خشکاندن و مدت زمان عصارهگیری میتوانند بر بازده اسانس گیاهان دارویی تأثیرگذار باشند. هدف این مطالعه، بررسی تغییرات کمّی و کیفی اسانس مرمرشک یا مریمگلی لولهای (Salvia macrosiphon) و فراسیون سفید (Marrubium vulgare) در مراحل مختلف نموی (فنولوژیک)، تعیین بهترین زمان برداشت اندامهای دارویی آنها، تعیین مناسبترین روش خشکاندن و مدت زمان تقطیر با آب بود. تحقیق در قالب طرح کاملاً تصادفی با 3 تیمار و 3 تکرار انجام شد. نمونهبرداری از گونهها در مراتع دلفارد شهرستان جیرفت، در سه مرحله نموی رشد رویشی، گلدهی و بذردهی انجام شد. اسانس نمونهها با دستگاه کلونجر به روش تقطیر با آب استخراج و ترکیبات اصلی تشکیل دهنده اسانس توسط روش کروماتوگرافی گازی متصل به طیف سنج جرمی (GC/MS) مشخص شد. تغییر مرحله نموی بر بازده اسانس در هر دو گونه اثر معنیدار داشت. در هر دو گونه، بیشترین بازده اسانس در مرحله گلدهی و کمترین بازده در مرحله بذردهی بود (05/0P < ). ولی تغییر مرحله فنولوژیک بر کیفیت اسانس دو گونه اثر نداشت (05/0P > ). در اسانس فراسیون سفید و مرمرشک به ترتیب 34 و 20 ترکیب شیمیایی شناسایی شد. روش خشکاندن تأثیر معنیداری بر مقدار بازده اسانس داشت (05/0P < ). در هر دو گونه، بیشترین و کمترین بازده اسانس به ترتیب در نمونههای خشک شده در سایه (069/0 میلیگرم) و در آون (02/0 میلیگرم) بود. بازده اسانس در مدت زمان 3 ساعت تقطیر دارای بیشترین مقدار (062/0 میلیگرم) و در زمان 1 ساعت کمترین مقدار (01/0 میلیگرم) برای هر دو گونه بود (05/0P < ). این مطالعه گزارش میکند مرحله گلدهی (اواسط اردیبهشت) مناسبترین زمان برای برداشت اندامهای هوایی هر دو گونه در مراتع منطقه دلفارد شهرستان جیرفت است. همچنین، بهترین روش برای خشکاندن اندامهای دارویی دو گونه، قراردادن آنها سایه، و مناسبترین مدت تقطیر برای استخراج اسانس آنها، 3 ساعت است.
Genetic and physiological characteristics, phenological stages, geographical habitat locations, drying methods, and extraction durations can all influence the yield of essential oils in medicinal plants. This study aimed to investigate the quantitative and qualitative changes in the essential oils of Salvia macrosiphon and Marrubium vulgare at different growth (phenological) stages, as well as to determine the most suitable drying method and extraction duration using water distillation. The study was designed as a completely randomized experiment with three treatments and three replications. Sampling was conducted randomly across three growth stages: vegetative growth, flowering, and seeding, in three habitats within the rangelands of the Delfard region in Jiroft city. Essential oils were extracted from the samples via water distillation, and the chemical components of these oils were analyzed using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS). The results showed that the highest yield of essential oil occurred during the flowering stage, while the lowest yield was recorded in the seeding stage (P<0.05). Changing the growth stage did not significantly affect the quality of the essential oils from either species (P>0.05). A total of 34 chemical compounds were identified in the essential oils of M. vulgare, and 20 compounds were identified in S. macrosiphon. The study found that shade-dried samples had the highest essential oil yield (0.069 mg), whereas samples dried in the oven had the lowest yield (0.02 mg). Specifically, the yield of essential oil from shade-dried samples was 33.3% and 62.3% higher than that from sun-dried and oven-dried samples, respectively. Additionally, the yield was highest from samples subjected to a 3-hour distillation (0.062 mg) and lowest from samples distilled for just 1 hour (0.01 mg) (P<0.05). In conclusion, the flowering stage (mid-May) is the optimal time to harvest the aerial parts of both species in the rangelands of the Delfard region in Jiroft city. The best drying method for these medicinal plants is shade drying, and the most effective distillation duration is 3 hours.
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