Dn. Leach et al., ENANTIOMERIC COMPOSITION OF THE PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF THE OIL OF MELALEUCA-ALTERNIFOLIA, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 41(10), 1993, pp. 1627-1632
The concentrations and enantiomeric purity of the major monoterpene co
nstituents in a number of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oils have
been determined by enantioselective gas chromatography. Consistent ena
ntiomeric ratios of 65:35 (+:-) for terpinen-4-ol and 76:24 (+:-) for
alpha-terpineol were observed for the range of oils analyzed. Attempts
to validate these ratios in the intact oil by H-1 NMR together with c
hiral lanthanide shift reagents have not yet been successful. H-1 NMR
was, however, successful in confirming the enantiomeric purity determi
ned by gas chromatography of standard terpinen-4-ol [79:21 (+:-)] and
alpha-terpineol [35:65 (+:-)] samples. Under the correct conditions, a
single analysis on a beta-cyclodextrin column enable's the determinat
ion of the quality of the oil as set forth by the Australian standard
and provides additional enantiomeric evidence of the authenticity of t
he oil.