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Title:Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Luculia pinceana Flower and Its Changes at Different Stages of Flower Development
Author(s):Li Y; Ma H; Wan Y; Li T; Liu X; Sun Z; Li Z;
Address:"Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China. liyuy_ing@163.com. Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China. hortscience@163.com. Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China. wanyouming@126.com. Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China. li_taiqiang@163.com. Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China. lxx205@126.com. School of Gardening, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China. sunzhenghai1978@163.com. Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China. lzh4949@163.com"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2016
Volume:20160422
Issue:4
Page Number:531 -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules21040531
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"Luculia plants are famed ornamental plants with sweetly fragrant flowers, of which L. pinceana Hooker, found primarily in Yunnan Province, China, has the widest distribution. Solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME-GC-MS) was employed to identify the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from different flower development stages of L. pinceana for the evaluation of floral volatile polymorphism. Peak areas were normalized as percentages and used to determine the relative amounts of the volatiles. The results showed that a total of 39 compounds were identified at four different stages of L. pinceana flower development, including 26 at the bud stage, 26 at the initial-flowering stage, 32 at the full-flowering stage, and 32 at the end-flowering stage. The most abundant compound was paeonol (51%-83%) followed by (E,E)-alpha-farnesene, cyclosativene, and delta-cadinene. All these volatile compounds create the unique fragrance of L. pinceana flower. Floral scent emission offered tendency of ascending first and descending in succession, meeting its peak level at the initial-flowering stage. The richest diversity of floral volatile was detected at the third and later periods of flower development. Principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that the composition and its relative content of floral scent differed throughout the whole flower development. The result has important implications for future floral fragrance breeding of Luculia. L. pinceana would be adequate for a beneficial houseplant and has a promising prospect for development as essential oil besides for a fragrant ornamental owing to the main compounds of floral scent with many medicinal properties"
Keywords:"Acetophenones/chemistry Flowers/chemistry/*growth & development Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Oils, Volatile/analysis Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes Rubiaceae/*chemistry Sesquiterpenes/chemistry Solid Phase Microextraction/methods Volatile Organic Compo;"
Notes:"MedlineLi, Yuying Ma, Hong Wan, Youming Li, Taiqiang Liu, Xiuxian Sun, Zhenghai Li, Zhenghong eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2016/04/26 Molecules. 2016 Apr 22; 21(4):531. doi: 10.3390/molecules21040531"

 
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