Abstract
The dried rhizomes of
ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) yield, to acetone, a complex mixture of
substances including a series of S-(+)- gingerols (i.e. 1-(4?- hydroxy-3?-methoxyphenyl)-5-hydroxyalkan-3-ones)
with 10,12, and 14 carbon atom side-chains, essential oil, palmitic and other
fatty acids, and other unidentified substances. The substances, shogaol and
zingerone, described by Nomura as ginger constituents appear to be absent but
are formed by the action of alkalis or heat on gingerol or the oleoresin. The
gingerol with the 11-carbon side-chain, claimed by Lapworth, Pearson, and Royle
as the principal pungent substance in ginger, is also absent. Ginger oleoresin
may be qualitatively analysed by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel with
hexane-ether (1 : 1).
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