Unlocking the
Potential of Water-Insoluble Natural
Polymers: Isolation, Characterization, and 2D NMR Quantification of cis-1,4-Poly-β-myrcene in Chios Mastic Gum
posted on 2025-04-14, 18:38authored byStavros Beteinakis, Eleni V. Mikropoulou, Dimitris Michailidis, Apostolis Angelis, Martina Haack, Marion Ringel, Thomas Brück, Dieter W. Brück, Jean-Hugues Renault, Alexios-Leandros Skaltsounis, Pedro Lameiras, Maria Halabalaki
Natural polymers have garnered attention
due to their unique properties,
i.e., structural versatility, biocompatibility, and modifiability.
Recent efforts focus on sustainable raw materials to develop environmentally
friendly processes and products that align with global sustainability
goals. Among these, Chios mastic gum, derived from the mastic tree
(Pistacia lentiscus var. Chia),
is notable for its diverse food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics applications.
One of its key components is cis-1,4-poly-β-myrcene,
a natural polyterpene polymer, constituting 20–30% of the resin’s
composition. Despite its potential, the complex composition of Chios
mastic gum poses challenges in extracting, isolating, and quantifying
its polymeric content. NMR spectroscopy offers a nondestructive approach
and may be instrumental in developing standardized methods for quantifying cis-1,4-poly-β-myrcene in Chios mastic gum. Such methods
are vital for understanding the resin’s composition and exploring
potential applications, particularly in sustainable materials and
biomedical fields. This study addresses these challenges by producing
a cis-1,4-poly-β-myrcene sample as a standard
in quantification procedures. Centrifugal partition chromatography,
a support-free liquid–liquid chromatography technique, was
employed to purify the polymeric fraction. The polymer was then characterized
through size exclusion chromatography and NMR methods, including DOSY
and quantitative HSQC experiments, to facilitate an accurate analysis
and open the door to further applications of this natural polymer.