Quantitative Detection of Thitsiol and Urushiol as Markers from the Gluta usitata Lacquer Tree Using HPLC

  • Molecules. 2023 Dec 26;29(1):149. doi: 10.3390/molecules29010149.
Youngseo Lee  1  2 Jihye Lee  1 Kang-Bong Lee  3 Won-Yong Lee  2 Yeonhee Lee  1
Affiliations
  • 1. Advanced Analysis and Data Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 02792, Republic of Korea.
  • 2. Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.
  • 3. Green City Technology Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 02792, Republic of Korea.
Abstract

Lacquer sap has been traditionally used in coatings and artwork. Suitable types of lacquer are required to preserve and restore artifacts. Recently, unsuitable cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) has often been mixed with lacquer sap, so it is necessary to identify the characteristics of lacquer sap by the production area. However, research is still focused on urushiol and laccol. In this study, Myanmarese lacquer sap collected from Gluta usitata, which contains thitsiol as the main component, was analyzed by HPLC to quantify thitsiol using the standards 3-(10-phenyldecyl) benzene-1,2-diol (thitsiol 16) and 3-(8Z,11Z-pentadecadienyl)-benzenediol (urushiol 15:2) as markers, and calibration curves were plotted. The coefficients of determination (R2) for thitsiol 16 and urushiol 15:2 were 0.9985 and 0.9983, respectively. In addition, a blind test was conducted to confirm that accurate quantitative analysis was possible even when Myanmarese lacquer was mixed with lacquer from another production area, which contained urushiol as the main component, and CNSL, which contained cardol, a completely different catechol. Quantitative analysis of thitsiol 16 and urushiol 15:2 in Myanmarese lacquer using HPLC can be used to evaluate the quality of lacquer sap and for more sophisticated activities such as restoration by classifying differences in lacquer sap by the production area.

Keywords
CNSL; HPLC; quantitative analysis; thitsiol; traditional lacquer; urushiol.
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