A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent

Ginger essential oil (Zingiber officinale) is the volatile oil extracted from ginger rhizome. Compared to chemical synthetic repellent, green insect (in particular mosquito) repellent would be favoured by the public as it is environmentally friendly and does not cause harm to the human’s health....

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Main Authors: Fong, Fei Wong, Mohammad Omar, Abdullah, Yik, Rong Hii, Sze, Ying Chang, Noraziah, Abdul Wahab, Hafizah, Abdul Halim Yun, Mohd Zaidi, Jaafar, Augustine, Agi
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.napere.2023.100061
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spelling my.unimas.ir.432772023-11-03T02:07:29Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43277/ A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent Fong, Fei Wong Mohammad Omar, Abdullah Yik, Rong Hii Sze, Ying Chang Noraziah, Abdul Wahab Hafizah, Abdul Halim Yun Mohd Zaidi, Jaafar Augustine, Agi Q Science (General) S Agriculture (General) T Technology (General) TP Chemical technology Ginger essential oil (Zingiber officinale) is the volatile oil extracted from ginger rhizome. Compared to chemical synthetic repellent, green insect (in particular mosquito) repellent would be favoured by the public as it is environmentally friendly and does not cause harm to the human’s health. The focus of this study is on the comparison study between China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger essential oil aim towards utilization as the greener mosquito repellent. In this study, the ginger essential oils are extracted greener method i.e. via hydro distillation process for 7 h. The percentage oil yield for China and Kuching Local Ginger are 0.158 wt% and 0.264 wt%, respectively. The extracted ginger essential oils are further subject to Fourier Transform Infrared Spec�troscopy (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography- Mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. Based on the FTIR spectrum graph generated, both types of ginger essential oils essentially having the similar function groups including phenolic compounds, alcohol primer, alkena methyl group, aromatic compound, carbonyl compound, carboxylic acid, hydroxyl group. From the GC-MS results it revealed that the most abundant chemical constituents presented in both China Gniger and Kuching Local Ginger essential are: α-Zingiberene (7.88% and 7.03%), α-Curcumene (6.04% and 6.49%), α-Citral or Genarial (3.81% and 7.86%), β-Bisabolene (3.06% and 4.62%), β-esqui�phellandrene (5.83% and 5.95%), β-Sesquisabinene (0.07% and 0.51%), β-Selinenol (3.97% and 2.26%), Zin�giberenol (5.16% and 1.64%), [6]-Shogaol (0.33% and 0.23%), trans-Sesquisabinene hydrate (1.72% and 2.87%), trans-Geranylgeraniol (3.51% and 2.81%), Camphene (1.17% and 0.56%), Eucalyptol (2.68% and 1.81%), Citronellol (1.76% and 1.55%), Neral (2.82% and 6.03%), and Geraniol (1.62% and 2.29%) respectively. Kuching Local Ginger essential oil is found marginally superior insect repellent characteristics due to its higher monoterpene compounds in the essential oil. Elsevier B.V. 2023-10-28 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43277/3/A%20preliminary%20investigation.pdf Fong, Fei Wong and Mohammad Omar, Abdullah and Yik, Rong Hii and Sze, Ying Chang and Noraziah, Abdul Wahab and Hafizah, Abdul Halim Yun and Mohd Zaidi, Jaafar and Augustine, Agi (2023) A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent. Journal of Natural Pesticide Research, 6. pp. 1-13. ISSN 2773-0786 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773078623000420 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.napere.2023.100061
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topic Q Science (General)
S Agriculture (General)
T Technology (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
S Agriculture (General)
T Technology (General)
TP Chemical technology
Fong, Fei Wong
Mohammad Omar, Abdullah
Yik, Rong Hii
Sze, Ying Chang
Noraziah, Abdul Wahab
Hafizah, Abdul Halim Yun
Mohd Zaidi, Jaafar
Augustine, Agi
A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
description Ginger essential oil (Zingiber officinale) is the volatile oil extracted from ginger rhizome. Compared to chemical synthetic repellent, green insect (in particular mosquito) repellent would be favoured by the public as it is environmentally friendly and does not cause harm to the human’s health. The focus of this study is on the comparison study between China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger essential oil aim towards utilization as the greener mosquito repellent. In this study, the ginger essential oils are extracted greener method i.e. via hydro distillation process for 7 h. The percentage oil yield for China and Kuching Local Ginger are 0.158 wt% and 0.264 wt%, respectively. The extracted ginger essential oils are further subject to Fourier Transform Infrared Spec�troscopy (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography- Mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. Based on the FTIR spectrum graph generated, both types of ginger essential oils essentially having the similar function groups including phenolic compounds, alcohol primer, alkena methyl group, aromatic compound, carbonyl compound, carboxylic acid, hydroxyl group. From the GC-MS results it revealed that the most abundant chemical constituents presented in both China Gniger and Kuching Local Ginger essential are: α-Zingiberene (7.88% and 7.03%), α-Curcumene (6.04% and 6.49%), α-Citral or Genarial (3.81% and 7.86%), β-Bisabolene (3.06% and 4.62%), β-esqui�phellandrene (5.83% and 5.95%), β-Sesquisabinene (0.07% and 0.51%), β-Selinenol (3.97% and 2.26%), Zin�giberenol (5.16% and 1.64%), [6]-Shogaol (0.33% and 0.23%), trans-Sesquisabinene hydrate (1.72% and 2.87%), trans-Geranylgeraniol (3.51% and 2.81%), Camphene (1.17% and 0.56%), Eucalyptol (2.68% and 1.81%), Citronellol (1.76% and 1.55%), Neral (2.82% and 6.03%), and Geraniol (1.62% and 2.29%) respectively. Kuching Local Ginger essential oil is found marginally superior insect repellent characteristics due to its higher monoterpene compounds in the essential oil.
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author Fong, Fei Wong
Mohammad Omar, Abdullah
Yik, Rong Hii
Sze, Ying Chang
Noraziah, Abdul Wahab
Hafizah, Abdul Halim Yun
Mohd Zaidi, Jaafar
Augustine, Agi
author_facet Fong, Fei Wong
Mohammad Omar, Abdullah
Yik, Rong Hii
Sze, Ying Chang
Noraziah, Abdul Wahab
Hafizah, Abdul Halim Yun
Mohd Zaidi, Jaafar
Augustine, Agi
author_sort Fong, Fei Wong
title A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
title_short A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
title_full A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
title_fullStr A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary investigation of China Ginger and Kuching Local Ginger species : Oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
title_sort preliminary investigation of china ginger and kuching local ginger species : oil extracts and synthesis towards potential greener insect repellent
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43277/3/A%20preliminary%20investigation.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43277/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773078623000420
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.napere.2023.100061
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