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Phytochemistry


Title:Intraspecific variation in essential oil composition of the medicinal plant Lippia integrifolia (Verbenaceae). Evidence for five chemotypes
Author(s):Marcial G; de Lampasona MP; Vega MI; Lizarraga E; Viturro CI; Slanis A; Juarez MA; Elechosa MA; Catalan CAN;
Address:"INQUINOA-CONICET, Instituto de Quimica Organica, Facultad de Bioquimica, Quimica y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Ayacucho 471, S. M. de Tucuman T4000INI, Argentina. PRONOA, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad Nacional de Jujuy, S. S. de Jujuy 4600, Argentina. Fundacion Miguel Lillo, Laboratorio de Taxonomia Vegetal Fanerogamica, Miguel Lillo 251, S. M. de Tucuman 4000, Argentina. Instituto de Recursos Biologicos, CIRN, INTA, N. Repetto y Los Reseros s/n degrees , 1686 Hurlingham, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. INQUINOA-CONICET, Instituto de Quimica Organica, Facultad de Bioquimica, Quimica y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Ayacucho 471, S. M. de Tucuman T4000INI, Argentina. Electronic address: ccatalan@fbqf.unt.edu.ar"
Journal Title:Phytochemistry
Year:2016
Volume:20151119
Issue:
Page Number:203 - 212
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.11.004
ISSN/ISBN:1873-3700 (Electronic) 0031-9422 (Linking)
Abstract:"The aerial parts of Lippia integrifolia (incayuyo) are widely used in northwestern and central Argentina for their medicinal and aromatic properties. The essential oil composition of thirty-one wild populations of L. integrifolia covering most of its natural range was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. A total of one hundred and fifty two terpenoids were identified in the essential oils. Sesquiterpenoids were the dominant components in all but one of the collections analyzed, the only exception being a sample collected in San Juan province where monoterpenoids amounted to 51%. Five clearly defined chemotypes were observed. One possessed an exquisite and delicate sweet aroma with trans-davanone as dominant component (usually above 80%). Another with an exotic floral odour was rich in oxygenated sesquiterpenoids based on the rare lippifoliane and africanane skeletons. The trans-davanone chemotype is the first report of an essential oil containing that sesquiterpene ketone as the main constituent. The absolute configuration of trans-davanone from L. integrifolia was established as 6S, 7S, 10S, the enantiomer of trans-davanone from 'davana oil' (Artemisia pallens). Wild plants belonging to trans-davanone and lippifolienone chemotypes were propagated and cultivated in the same parcel of land in Santa Maria, Catamarca. The essential oil compositions of the cultivated plants were essentially identical to the original plants in the wild, indicating that the essential oil composition is largely under genetic control. Specimens collected near the Bolivian border that initially were identified as L. boliviana Rusby yielded an essential oil practically identical to the trans-davanone chemotype of L. integrifolia supporting the recent view that L. integrifolia (Gris.) Hieron. and L. boliviana Rusby are synonymous"
Keywords:"Argentina Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Lippia/*chemistry/*genetics Molecular Structure Monoterpenes/chemistry Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular Oils, Volatile/*chemistry Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry Plant Oils/*chemistry Plants, Medic;"
Notes:"MedlineMarcial, Guillermo de Lampasona, Marina P Vega, Marta I Lizarraga, Emilio Viturro, Carmen I Slanis, Alberto Juarez, Miguel A Elechosa, Miguel A Catalan, Cesar A N eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2015/11/27 Phytochemistry. 2016 Feb; 122:203-212. doi: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.11.004. Epub 2015 Nov 19"

 
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