Journal of Tianjin Agricultural University ›› 2017, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (2): 30-33.

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Variance of Infrared Spectra between Hylocereus undlatus and Epiphyllum oxypetalum Stem

LI Diao1a, YANG Jing-hui1b,Corresponding Author, QIN Yan-jun1b, HUANG Wei-zi1b, WANG Hong-mei1b, YANG Ren-jie1a   

  1. 1. Tianjin Agricultural University, a. College of Engineering and Technology, b. College of horticulture and landscape, Tianjin 300384,China
  • Received:2016-05-11 Online:2017-06-30 Published:2019-10-15

Abstract: In order to explore the component difference between Hylocereus undlatus and Epiphyllum oxypetalum, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR), second derivative infrared spectroscopy and two-dimensional correlation infrared spectroscopy(2D-IR)were analysed with their stems. The infrared spectrogram showed that there were five absorption peaks in stem of H undlatus, and four in E. oxypetalum; The similar peaks of both represent the same functional groups which were C—O—C(aliphatic hydrocarbon)、C—O—C、N—H、O—H(dimer). But the differences were 1 041 cm-1 H. undlatus, 1 077 cm-1 H. undlatus, 1 033cm-1 E. oxypetalum. The fourteen intensities absorptionpeaks was shown in stem of H. undlatus and sixteenin E. oxypetalum according to the second derivative infrared spectroscopy in the range of 667-1 866 cm-1. An obvious characteristic peak was 955 cm-1 in H. undlatus corresponded to the functional group of acid anhydride C—O, and 1 520 cm-1 in E. oxypetalum corresponded to the functional group of amine N—H. There were same cross peaks between H. undlatus and E. oxypetalum,on map of 2D-IR spectroscopy in the range of 890-1 800 cm-1 especially a strong positive cross peaks in the wave number of 1 321 cm-1and 1 630 cm-1, weaker positive cross peaks in the wave number of 1 046 cm-1 &1 634 cm-1 , 1 049 cm-1 & 1 329 cm-1, without negative cross peak.The positions of automatic spectrum peak was same with the fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR)on two-dimensional correlation infrared spectroscopy(2D-IR).

Key words: Hylocereus undlatus, Epiphyllum oxypetalum, infrared spectrum, second derivative spectrometry, two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy

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