IR Spectrum of Oil Extract from Anise (Pimpinella Anisum L.) Dynamics

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume 2, Issue 4, 2026 (Page : 132-134)

ABSTRACT:

Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is an effective method for the characterization of essential oils, including anise oil (Pimpinella anisum L.). FTIR analysis revealed the presence of functional groups characteristic of the majority of compounds, especially anethole, responsible for the aromatic and bioactive properties of the oil. The FTIR spectrum of anise oil shows the following main bands: 3400โ€“3200 cmโปยน (Oโ€“H vibrations due to phenolic compounds), 3000โ€“2850 cmโปยน (aliphatic Cโ€“H vibrations), 1640โ€“1600 cmโปยน (aromatic C=C vibrations), 1500โ€“1450 cmโปยน (Cโ€“H bending vibrations), 1260โ€“1020 cmโปยน (ethereal Cโ€“Oโ€“C vibrations, characteristic of anethole) and 900โ€“700 cmโปยน (Cโ€“H out-of-plane bending vibrations of the aromatic ring). These spectral signatures allow the identification of the main chemical composition of the oil and highlight the role of anethole as the dominant bioactive component. FTIR thus proves to be a rapid and non-invasive method for the qualitative analysis of anise oil, contributing to quality control studies and phytochemical research.

Keywords: Oil, Pectrum, Anise, IR