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Resins and resins combination
 Volatile or essential oils, as their name implies,
are volatile in steam.
 They differ entirely in both chemical and physical
properties from fixed oils.
 They are secreted in oil cells, in secretion ducts
or cavities or in glandular hairs.
 They are frequently associated with other
substances such as gums and resins and
themselves tend to resinify on exposure to air.
 The total annual production of volatile oils is
estimated to be in the region of 45,000 tones,
worth approximately US$700 million.
 There are about 100 commercially valuable
volatile oils directly derived from plants.
 Volatile oils are used for their therapeutic action,
for flavoring (e.g. oil of lemon), in perfumery
(e.g. oil of rose) or as starting materials for the
synthesis of other compounds (e.g. oil of
turpentine).
 For therapeutic purposes they are administered as
inhalations (e.g. eucalyptus oil), orally (e.g. peppermint
oil), as gargles and mouthwashes (e.g. thymol) and
transdermally (many essential oils including those of
lavender, rosemary and bergamot are employed in the
practice of aromatherapy).
 Those oils with a high phenol content, e.g. clove and
thyme have antiseptic properties, whereas others are
used as carminatives. Oils showing antispasmodic
activity, and much used in popular medicine.
 Volatile oils are generally mixtures of
hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds
derived from these hydrocarbons.
 The odour and taste of volatile oils is mainly
determined by these oxygenated constituents,
which are to some extent soluble in water but
more soluble in alcohol.
 Practically all volatile oils consist of chemical
mixtures that are often quite complex; they vary
widely in chemical composition.
 Almost any type of organic compound may be
found in volatile oils (hydrocarbons, alcohols,
ketones, aldehydes, ethers, oxides, esters, and
others). “usually volatile oils are classified“usually volatile oils are classified
according to the type of organic compounds”.according to the type of organic compounds”.
 It is not uncommon for a volatile oil to contain
over 200 components, and often the trace
constituents are essential to the odor and flavor.
The absence of even one component may
change the aroma.
 Chemical constituents of volatile oils may be
divided into 2 broad classes, based on their
biosynthetic origin:
1. Terpene derivatives formed via the acetate-
mevalonic acid pathway.
2. Aromatic compounds formed via the shikimic
acid-phenylpropanoid route.
CH3
OH
H3C CH3
Menthol
(peppermint oil)
CH3
O
H3C CH2
Carvone
(caraway oil)
CH3
H3C CH3
OH
Thymol
(thyme oil)
OH
OCH3
Eugenol
(clove oil)
OCH3
CH3
Anethole
(anise oils)
CHO
Cinnamaldehyde
(cinnamon oil)
CH2
 Although volatile oils differ greatly in their
chemical constitution, they have a number of
physical properties in common:
1. They possess characteristic odors.
2. They are characterized by high refractive indices.
3. Most of them are optically active.
4. Their density is generally lower than that of water (the
essential oils of sassafras, clove, or cinnamon are the
exceptions).
 As a rule, volatile oils are immiscible with water, but
they are sufficiently soluble to impart their odor to
water. The aromatic waters are dependent on this
slight solubility.
 Several points of differentiation exist between volatile
oils and fixed oils.
1. Volatile oils can be distilled from their natural sources.
2. Volatile oils do not consist of glyceryl esters of fatty
acids. Hence, they do not leave a permanent grease
spot on paper and cannot be saponified with alkalies.
3. Volatile oils do not become rancid as do the fixed oils,
but instead, on exposure to light and air, they oxidize
and resinify.
 The principal methods used in the preparation of
volatile oils from plants depend on:
1. Distillation in water or steam.
2. Scarification and expression.
3. Extraction with solvents.
4. Enzymatic hydrolysis (for glycosidic volatile oils e.g.
mustard oil).
5. Enfleurage (extraction of oils used in perfumery).
 Pharmacy
 Perfumery
 Food technology
 Miscellaneous industries (as starting
materials for the synthesis of the active
principles of medicines, vitamins, and
fragrances).
 The term ‘resin’ is applied to more or less solid,
amorphous products of complex chemical nature.
 On heating they soften and finally melt.
 They are insoluble in water and usually insoluble
in petroleum ether but dissolve more or less
completely in alcohol, chloroform and ether.
 Chemically, resins are complex mixtures of
resin acids, resin alcohols (resinols), resin
phenols (resinotannols), esters and
chemically inert compounds known as
resenes.
 Resins are often associated with volatile oils
(oleoresins), with gums (gum-resins) or with oil
and gum (oleo-gum-resins).
 Resins may also be combined in a glycosidal
manner with sugars.
 Resins burn with a characteristic, smoky flame.
 Balsams are resinous mixtures that contain large
proportions of cinnamic acid, benzoic acid or both
or esters of these acids.
 The term “balsam” is often wrongly applied to
oleoresins and should be reserved for such
substances as balsam of Peru, balsam of Tolu
and storax, which contain a high proportion of
aromatic balsamic acids.
 Two general classes of resinous substances are
recognized and this classification is based on
the method used in preparing them:
1. Natural resins, occur as exudates from plants,
produced normally or as result of pathogenic
conditions, as for example by artificial punctures
e.g. mastic; or deep cuts in the wood of the plant
e.g. turpentine, or by hammering and scorching,
e.g. balsam of Peru.
2. Prepared resins; are obtained by different methods.
The drug containing resins is powdered and extracted
with alcohol till exhaustion. The Concentrated alcoholic
extract is either evaporated, or poured into water and the
precipitated resin is collected, washed and carefully
dried.
In the preparation of oleoresins; ether or acetone having
lower boiling point are used. The volatile oil portion is
removed through distillation.
When the resin occurs associated with gum (gum-
resins), the resin is extracted with alcohol leaving the
gum insoluble.
 Resins are classified in three different
ways:
1. Taxonomical classification, i.e. according to
botanical origin, e.g. Berberidaceae resins.
2. Classification according to predominating chemical
constituent; e.g. acid resins, resene resins,
glycosidal resins; etc.
3. Resins may be classified according to the portion of
the main constituents of the resin or resin
combination; e.g. resins, oleoresins, oleogumresins,
balsams.
 Resins: colophony, cannabis.
 Oleoresins: copaiba, ginger.
 Oleo-gum-resins: asafoetida, myrrh.
 Balsams: balsam of Tolu, balsam of Peru.

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Pharmacognosy Volatile oils

  • 1. Resins and resins combination
  • 2.  Volatile or essential oils, as their name implies, are volatile in steam.  They differ entirely in both chemical and physical properties from fixed oils.  They are secreted in oil cells, in secretion ducts or cavities or in glandular hairs.  They are frequently associated with other substances such as gums and resins and themselves tend to resinify on exposure to air.
  • 3.  The total annual production of volatile oils is estimated to be in the region of 45,000 tones, worth approximately US$700 million.  There are about 100 commercially valuable volatile oils directly derived from plants.  Volatile oils are used for their therapeutic action, for flavoring (e.g. oil of lemon), in perfumery (e.g. oil of rose) or as starting materials for the synthesis of other compounds (e.g. oil of turpentine).
  • 4.  For therapeutic purposes they are administered as inhalations (e.g. eucalyptus oil), orally (e.g. peppermint oil), as gargles and mouthwashes (e.g. thymol) and transdermally (many essential oils including those of lavender, rosemary and bergamot are employed in the practice of aromatherapy).  Those oils with a high phenol content, e.g. clove and thyme have antiseptic properties, whereas others are used as carminatives. Oils showing antispasmodic activity, and much used in popular medicine.
  • 5.  Volatile oils are generally mixtures of hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds derived from these hydrocarbons.  The odour and taste of volatile oils is mainly determined by these oxygenated constituents, which are to some extent soluble in water but more soluble in alcohol.
  • 6.  Practically all volatile oils consist of chemical mixtures that are often quite complex; they vary widely in chemical composition.  Almost any type of organic compound may be found in volatile oils (hydrocarbons, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, ethers, oxides, esters, and others). “usually volatile oils are classified“usually volatile oils are classified according to the type of organic compounds”.according to the type of organic compounds”.  It is not uncommon for a volatile oil to contain over 200 components, and often the trace constituents are essential to the odor and flavor. The absence of even one component may change the aroma.
  • 7.  Chemical constituents of volatile oils may be divided into 2 broad classes, based on their biosynthetic origin: 1. Terpene derivatives formed via the acetate- mevalonic acid pathway. 2. Aromatic compounds formed via the shikimic acid-phenylpropanoid route.
  • 8. CH3 OH H3C CH3 Menthol (peppermint oil) CH3 O H3C CH2 Carvone (caraway oil) CH3 H3C CH3 OH Thymol (thyme oil)
  • 10.  Although volatile oils differ greatly in their chemical constitution, they have a number of physical properties in common: 1. They possess characteristic odors. 2. They are characterized by high refractive indices. 3. Most of them are optically active. 4. Their density is generally lower than that of water (the essential oils of sassafras, clove, or cinnamon are the exceptions).  As a rule, volatile oils are immiscible with water, but they are sufficiently soluble to impart their odor to water. The aromatic waters are dependent on this slight solubility.
  • 11.  Several points of differentiation exist between volatile oils and fixed oils. 1. Volatile oils can be distilled from their natural sources. 2. Volatile oils do not consist of glyceryl esters of fatty acids. Hence, they do not leave a permanent grease spot on paper and cannot be saponified with alkalies. 3. Volatile oils do not become rancid as do the fixed oils, but instead, on exposure to light and air, they oxidize and resinify.
  • 12.  The principal methods used in the preparation of volatile oils from plants depend on: 1. Distillation in water or steam. 2. Scarification and expression. 3. Extraction with solvents. 4. Enzymatic hydrolysis (for glycosidic volatile oils e.g. mustard oil). 5. Enfleurage (extraction of oils used in perfumery).
  • 13.  Pharmacy  Perfumery  Food technology  Miscellaneous industries (as starting materials for the synthesis of the active principles of medicines, vitamins, and fragrances).
  • 14.
  • 15.  The term ‘resin’ is applied to more or less solid, amorphous products of complex chemical nature.  On heating they soften and finally melt.  They are insoluble in water and usually insoluble in petroleum ether but dissolve more or less completely in alcohol, chloroform and ether.
  • 16.  Chemically, resins are complex mixtures of resin acids, resin alcohols (resinols), resin phenols (resinotannols), esters and chemically inert compounds known as resenes.
  • 17.  Resins are often associated with volatile oils (oleoresins), with gums (gum-resins) or with oil and gum (oleo-gum-resins).  Resins may also be combined in a glycosidal manner with sugars.  Resins burn with a characteristic, smoky flame.
  • 18.  Balsams are resinous mixtures that contain large proportions of cinnamic acid, benzoic acid or both or esters of these acids.  The term “balsam” is often wrongly applied to oleoresins and should be reserved for such substances as balsam of Peru, balsam of Tolu and storax, which contain a high proportion of aromatic balsamic acids.
  • 19.  Two general classes of resinous substances are recognized and this classification is based on the method used in preparing them: 1. Natural resins, occur as exudates from plants, produced normally or as result of pathogenic conditions, as for example by artificial punctures e.g. mastic; or deep cuts in the wood of the plant e.g. turpentine, or by hammering and scorching, e.g. balsam of Peru.
  • 20. 2. Prepared resins; are obtained by different methods. The drug containing resins is powdered and extracted with alcohol till exhaustion. The Concentrated alcoholic extract is either evaporated, or poured into water and the precipitated resin is collected, washed and carefully dried. In the preparation of oleoresins; ether or acetone having lower boiling point are used. The volatile oil portion is removed through distillation. When the resin occurs associated with gum (gum- resins), the resin is extracted with alcohol leaving the gum insoluble.
  • 21.  Resins are classified in three different ways: 1. Taxonomical classification, i.e. according to botanical origin, e.g. Berberidaceae resins. 2. Classification according to predominating chemical constituent; e.g. acid resins, resene resins, glycosidal resins; etc. 3. Resins may be classified according to the portion of the main constituents of the resin or resin combination; e.g. resins, oleoresins, oleogumresins, balsams.
  • 22.  Resins: colophony, cannabis.  Oleoresins: copaiba, ginger.  Oleo-gum-resins: asafoetida, myrrh.  Balsams: balsam of Tolu, balsam of Peru.