Title: | Salvia broussonetii Benth.: aroma profile and micromorphological analysis |
Author(s): | Najar B; Pistelli L; Cervelli C; Fico G; Giuliani C; |
Address: | "a Dipartimento di Farmacia , Universita degli Studi di Pisa , Pisa , Italy. b CREA-OF Centro di Ricerca Orticoltura e Florovivaismo , Sanremo , Italy. c Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche , Universita degli Studi di Milano , Milano , Italy" |
DOI: | 10.1080/14786419.2017.1395432 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1478-6427 (Electronic) 1478-6419 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The volatile profiles (VOC) and the essential oil (EO) composition from the aerial parts of Salvia broussonetii were analysed. Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons dominate the VOCs from leaves (95.7%) and flowers (67.6%), followed by monoterpene hydrocarbons (2.6 and 29.7%, respectively). The main common compounds are germacrene D, beta-bourbonene, alpha-pinene, alpha-copaene and alpha-gurjunene, even if with divergent relative abundances. In the leaf EOs the sesquiterpenes prevail, even if not overwhelmingly (about 50.0%), followed by monoterpenes (23.0-35.0%) and by minor fractions of diterpene hydrocarbons and non-terpene derivates. The most abundant common compounds across the two sampling periods are alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, isobornyl acetate, alpha-gurjenene, germacrene D and bifloratriene. A morphological characterisation of the trichomes responsible for the productivity in terpenes was also performed. Four different morphotypes were observed on the above ground organs of S. brussonetii: peltates and capitates of type II and III resulted the only producers of volatile substances" |
Keywords: | "Bicyclic Monoterpenes Bridged Bicyclo Compounds/analysis Flowers/chemistry Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Monoterpenes/analysis Odorants/*analysis Oils, Volatile/*analysis/chemistry Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry Plant Leaves/chemistry Salvia/*chemist;" |
Notes: | "MedlineNajar, Basma Pistelli, Luisa Cervelli, Claudio Fico, Gelsomina Giuliani, Claudia eng England 2017/10/27 Nat Prod Res. 2018 Jul; 32(14):1660-1668. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2017.1395432. Epub 2017 Oct 26" |