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Model 5989a

Manufactured by Hewlett-Packard

The Model 5989A is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Hewlett-Packard. It is a general-purpose instrument that can be used for various scientific and analytical applications. The core function of the Model 5989A is to provide precise measurements and data acquisition capabilities for laboratory environments.

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GC-FID and GC-MS Analysis of Compounds

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GC-FID analysis was performed on a Hewlett Packard 6890 series II A gas chromatograph equipped with HP-5MS capillary column (30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 μm film thickness). Helium was used as a carrier gas at a flow rate of 0.7 mL/min. Injector and detector temperatures were set at 250 and 280 °C, respectively. The oven temperature was kept at 50 °C, then gradually raised to 280 °C at 5
°C/min and finally held isothermally for 15 min. Diluted samples (1/ 100 in diethyl ether, v/v) of 1.0 μL were injected manually (split ratio 50:1).
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) chromatograms were recorded using a Hewlett Packard Model 5890A gas chromatography and a Hewlett Packard Model 5989A mass spectrometer. The GC was equipped with HP-5 column. Helium was used as carrier gas at a flow rate of 1 mL/min. The injector temperature was 250 °C. The oven temperature was programmed from 50 °C (5 min hold) to 250 °C at 10 °C/min and finally held isothermally for 15 min. For GC-MS detection, an electron ionization system, with ionization energy of 70 eV was used. A scan rate of 0.5 s (cycle time: 0.2 s) was applied, covering a mass range from 50-400 amu.
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GC-MS Analysis of Essential Oil

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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) chromatograms were recorded using a Hewlett Packard Model 5890A gas chromatograph and a Hewlett Packard Model 5989A mass spectrometer. The GC was equipped with Ultra-1 column (25 m long, 0.33 μm thickness and 0.20 mm inner diameter). Helium was used as a carrier gas at a flow rate of 1 mL min -1 . The injector temperature was 250°C. The oven temperature was programmed from 50°C (5 min hold) at 10°C min -1 to 250°C and finally held isothermally for 15 min. For GC-MS detection, an electron ionization system, with ionization energy of 70 eV was used. A scan rate of 0.5 s (cycle time: 0.2 s) was applied, covering a mass range from 50-400 amu.
The constituents of the oil were identified by comparison of their mass spectra with reference spectra in the computer library (Wiley) and also by comparing their retention indices with data in the literature (Adams, 2001) . The quantitative data were obtained electronically from the FID area percentage without the use of the correction factor.
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