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In vitro plasma absorption studies of essential oils from Blumea eriantha (Indian origin) using HSGC and GCMS

Posters | 2012 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GC/MSD, HeadSpace, GC/SQ
Industries
Clinical Research
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Shimadzu, Teledyne LABS

Summary

Importance of the topic


Essential oils from Blumea eriantha, a traditional Indian medicinal herb, exhibit potent antimicrobial and therapeutic properties. Understanding their absorption behavior in plasma supports dosage optimization, efficacy assessment, and safety evaluation for potential pharmaceutical or cosmeceutical applications.

Objectives and study overview


This study aimed to investigate in vitro plasma absorption kinetics of key volatile constituents in Blumea eriantha essential oil. Using headspace gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HS-GC-MS), the rate and selectivity of absorption of major compounds were monitored over a 24-hour period in rabbit plasma samples.

Methodology and instrumentation


Aerial parts of Blumea eriantha underwent hydro-distillation to yield the essential oil. A 15% (v/v) stock solution in DMSO was prepared and spiked into rabbit plasma. Sample vials were equilibrated at 80 °C for 25 minutes in a Teledyne Tekmar HT3 headspace sampler. Volatiles were transferred into a Shimadzu GCMS-QP2010 Ultra system with a split ratio of 40:1, a column flow of 0.93 mL/min, and an oven program from 50 °C to 260 °C. Mass spectrometric detection scanned m/z 40–500 with an ion source temperature of 200 °C.

Main results and discussion


Over 100 volatile components were detected. Ten major constituents showed differential reduction in chromatographic area after 24 hours. Carvotanacetone displayed the greatest decrease (31.0%), followed by ocimene (23.3%), limonene (19.4%), isophorone (16.0%), and others such as cymene, sabinene, terpin-4-ol, and verbenone (reductions ranging from 7.5% to 12.9%). These findings demonstrate selective plasma absorption of specific terpenoids and ketones.

Benefits and practical applications


HS-GC-MS offers a rapid, solvent-free, and reliable approach to assess volatile compound absorption in complex biological matrices. The method minimizes sample handling losses and provides quantitative data essential for pharmacokinetic profiling, formulation development, and evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy.

Future trends and potential applications


  • Extending studies to in vivo animal and human pharmacokinetic models.
  • Coupling with metabolomic and pharmacodynamic analyses to correlate absorption with biological activity.
  • Developing targeted delivery systems for selective volatile constituents.
  • Integration with advanced sampling techniques such as solid-phase microextraction (SPME).

Conclusion


Headspace GC-MS is an efficient tool for monitoring essential oil absorption in plasma. The selective uptake of certain compounds from Blumea eriantha underscores the need for further in vivo investigations to fully understand their bioavailability and therapeutic potential.

References


  1. C. P. Khare. Indian Medicinal Plants – An Illustrated Dictionary. Springer Science Business Media, 2007.
  2. A. K. Geda. Phytochemical Investigation of Essential Oil of Blumea eriantha. Proc. First National Interactive Meet on Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, CIMAP, 2003, pp. 264–265.

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