Two simple, rapid and sensitive spectrophotometric methods are describ
ed for the determination of some phenolic compounds in volatile oils a
nd plants. The first method is based on their reaction with aqueous so
dium nitrite (5%) and hydrochloric acid (10%) solutions, followed by t
he addition of sodium hydroxide (10%) solution to give red-yellow colo
ured products measured at 450, 396 and 385 nm for eugenol, thymol and
vanillin, respectively. The method is highly selective for eugenol: Be
er's law is obeyed typically in the concentration range 1-100 mu g/mL.
The second method depends on the addition of a known excess of standa
rd potassium permanganate in neutral solution and measuring (at 520 nm
) the excess unreacted after 5 min at 25 +/- 5 degrees C. The decrease
in absorbance was found to be proportional to the amount of eugenol,
thymol and vanillin reacted: Beer's law is obeyed typically in the con
centration range 0.5-10 mu g/mL. The methods could be applied to the d
etermination of eugenol in clove oil and dried flower buds, thymol in
thyme dried herb, and vanillin in vanilla pods. The results obtained w
ere comparable with those from the official methods. Menthol, anisole
and methyl salicylate were found not to interfere with the proposed me
thod. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.