Zingiberene

Zingiberene

Zingiberene is a major sesquiterpene hydrocarbon found in fresh ginger essential oil, contributing significantly to its characteristic spicy aroma and associated with the traditional use of ginger in medicinal applications.

Chemical Structure and Properties

Zingiberene (C₁₅H₂₄, molecular weight 204.35) is characterized by a cyclohexadiene ring substituted at position 5 with a 6-methylhept-5-en-2-yl side chain and a methyl group at position 2. The (S)-configuration at its chiral center is associated with a lemony-spicy odor profile. Its high lipophilicity contributes to its volatility, with a boiling point of approximately 270°C.

Natural Sources and Content

Zingiberene represents approximately 15–30% of the essential oil extracted from the rhizomes of Zingiber officinale. Its abundance is typically higher in fresh ginger compared to dried forms, where compounds such as ar-curcumene become more dominant. It is also reported to co-occur with related sesquiterpenes including β-sesquiphellandrene and β-bisabolene, as well as minor monoterpenes such as citral.

Isolation and Analytical Relevance

The conjugated diene system of zingiberene enables selective chemical behavior, including reactivity in Diels-Alder reactions with dienophiles such as maleic anhydride. This property is relevant for its analytical characterization and selective isolation from complex essential oil mixtures.

 

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