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8625043 
Journal Article 
The Isolation of myristicin from nutmeg oil by sequences distillation 
Sudradjat, SE; Timotius, KH; Mun’Im, A; Anwar, E 
2018 
Journal of Young Pharmacists
ISSN: 0975-1483 
EManuscript Technologies 
10 
20-23 
English 
Background: Nutmeg oil is used in Asia as a traditional medicine for a stomach cramps, diarrhea, and insomnia. It’s quality need to be improved by increasing myristicin content. Objectives: This study aimed to increase the myristicin content of nutmeg oil by sequences distillations. Methods: Three different conditions of distillations were applied sequentially. The first, second and third distillation were at 1100C (0.2 bars), 1050C (1 bar), and 1450C (0.2 bars) respectively. Myristicin contents determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Results: the myristicin content of the original nutmeg oil, the first, the second, and the third distillation were 12.93%, 17.50%, 54.21%, and 83.45% respectively. The total yield of the final product resulted after the third distillation was 5.84% v/v from the original oil. Conclusion: The use of sequences distillation with a different condition can increase the myristicin content from the original nutmeg oil. 
GC-MS; Myristicin; Nutmeg oil; Sequences distillation