Title of article :
Seasonal Variation in Floral Scent of Persian Musk Rose (Rosa moschata Hermm.)
Author/Authors :
Jandoust, Samira Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Karami, Akbar Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
The seasonal variation of volatile oil compositions (VOCs) from fresh flowers of Persian Musk rose was
investigated by Combi PAL Headspace Techniques. In this study, a total number of 21 VOCs were detected by
headspace on the Combi PAL System and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-GC/MS) from Rosa
moschata Herrm. at different seasons which was representing 92.53-99.37% of total VOCs. The analysis of
VOCs at different seasons detected the major compounds: Phenyl ethyl alcohol (30.68-77.36%), 1-Nonadecene
(1.01-30.42%), n-Nonadecane (4.61-14.04%), n-Heneicosane (4.47-12.07%) and 1-Tricosene (0-5.91%).
Phenylpropanoids content varied significantly over time, with a low level during September and maximum
content in May. In contrast to phenylpropanoids contents, the high level of fatty acid derivatives was realized
during September. In all of seasons a low level of terpenoids derivatives was emitted from Persian Musk rose
flowers. The results of this research suggest that the fragrance characteristics of R. moschata resulted from its
specific composition and can be manipulated by seasonal changes and environmental conditions.
Keywords :
Persian Musk rose , Scent , Seasonal , Phenyl ethyl alcohol
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics