Ultraviolet spectrophotometry as method to determine the concentration of β-myrcene released from chitosan in aqueous medium

Myrcene (β-myrcene), found in essential oils from plant species such as hops and cannabis, has many advantageous properties, but its use is limited due to volatility and low solubility in water. One way to circumvent these limitations is to encapsulate the essential oils in a polymer matrix. However...

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description Myrcene (β-myrcene), found in essential oils from plant species such as hops and cannabis, has many advantageous properties, but its use is limited due to volatility and low solubility in water. One way to circumvent these limitations is to encapsulate the essential oils in a polymer matrix. However, these hydrophobic molecules are difficult to quantify when dispersed in water. Seeking to study the release of this terpene in drug release tests from polymeric matrices, this work aimed to develop an easy and cheap UV spectrophotometric method for the quantification of β-myrcene in aqueous medium. To achieves this goal, samples were prepared in 0.05% (w/v) polysorbate 80 solution, with concentrations of β-myrcene ranging from 0.01% to 0.1% (v/v), and were analyzed at 226 nm. Each sample was analyzed in triplicate and repeated on three different days, to evaluate the repeatability of the results. The results were subjected to Q, F and Student's t-tests. The regression parameters obtained for β-myrcene were above 0.99 and through statistical analysis, it was possible to confirm the repeatability for the results. The values of the limits of detection and quantification indicated that the method is not affected by intrinsic factors of the equipment. The results of accuracy, robustness and selectivity showed recovery rates within acceptable limits. This demonstrates that the quantification of β-myrcene in aqueous medium by UV spectrophotometry is feasible.
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Acyclic Monoterpenes - chemistry
Alkenes - analysis
Alkenes - chemistry
Analytical method
Chitosan - chemistry
Emulsion
Essential oils
Oils, Volatile - analysis
Oils, Volatile - chemistry
Polymer matrix
Polysorbates - analysis
Polysorbates - chemistry
Reproducibility of Results
Solubility
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet - methods
Surfactants
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title Ultraviolet spectrophotometry as method to determine the concentration of β-myrcene released from chitosan in aqueous medium
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