Volatile Components of Phellinus linteus from Different Areas

산지가 다른 상황버섯의 휘발성성분

  • Jang, Eun-Young (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Dongeui University) ;
  • Im, Sung-Im (Research Institute of Life Sciences, Dongeui University) ;
  • Jeong, Yong-Kee (Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Dongeui University) ;
  • Choi, Sung-Hee (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Dongeui University)
  • 장은영 (동의대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 임성임 (동의대학교 생활과학연구소) ;
  • 정영기 (동의대학교 생명응용과학과) ;
  • 최성희 (동의대학교 식품영양학과)
  • Published : 2006.04.01

Abstract

Volatile components of Phellinus linteus produced from different areas were collected by simultaneous steam distillation-solvent extraction method (SDE). Concentrated extracts analyzed and identified by GC and GC-MS showed musty and earthy characteristics. 2-Methylphenol, methoxy benzene, coumaran, azulene, ${\alpha}-cedrene,\;{\alpha}-longipinene,\;{\beta}-selinene,\;{\alpha}-selinene$, camphor, ${\gamma}-ionone,\;{\beta}-ionone$, phytol, and borneol not reported in other edible mushrooms, were identified and/or tentatively identified in P. linteus for the first time. Main volatile components of P. linteus (Busan-Jinsung: BJ) were phytol from chlorophyll and methoxy benzenes having musty odor. Volatile components of P. linteus (Jinju-Kumwhang: JK) resembled those of BJ, but with high concentration of phenylacetaldehyde contributing to flower-odor. P. linteus (Cheju-Gullim: CG) contained low concentration of methoxy benzenes, but high concentration of phenylacetaldehyde. Low concentrations of ${\gamma}-ionone\;and\;{\beta}-ionone$ were identified in three kinds of P. linteus. They appeared to have been produced from degradation of carotenoid, which suggests P. linteus contains a carotenoid pigment.

산지가 다른 세 종류의 상황버섯의 휘발성 향기성분을 동시증류추출법에 의해 추출하고 GC 및 GC-MS를 이용하여 분리한 후 분석 동정하였다. 검출된 화합물 중 총 82성분을 동정 또는 추정하였으며, 관능기별로 알코올류, 알데히드류, 케톤류 및 탄호수소류 등이 검출되었다. 식용버섯에서는 보고되지 않았던 2-methylphenol, methoxy benzene, coumaran, azulene, ${\alpha}-cedrene,\;{\alpha}-longipinene,\;{\beta}-selinene,\;{\alpha}-selinene$, camphor, ${\gamma}-ionone,\;{\beta}-ionone$, phytol, borneol등 탄화수소류, 케톤류 및 알코올류의 화합물이 상황버섯에서 처음으로 검출되었다. 부산진성 상황버섯은 클로로필 유래의 Phytol과 곰팡이 냄새의 특징을 갖는 methoxy benzene이, 진주금황 상황버섯은 꽃냄새에 기여하는 phenylacetaldehyde가 많은 양 검출되었다. 반면, 제주귤림 상황버섯은 methoxy benzene 류는 소량 검출되었으나, phenylacetaldehyde는 많은 양이 검출되었다. 함류량이 세 종류의 상황버섯에서 양적인 차이는 있었지만 ${\gamma}-ionone$${\beta}-ionone$이 소량 동정되었으며, 이는 carotenoid의 분해물로 생성되는 것으로 상황버섯이 carotenoid계의 색소를 함유하는 것을 시사하고 있다.

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