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Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)

In the present study, we investigated the variation in the content of naphthodianthrones hypericin and pseudohypericin, phloroglucinol derivatives hyperforin and adhyperforin, the phenolic acids as chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and the flavonols, namely, hyperosid...

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Autores principales: Çirak, Cüneyt, Radusiene, Jolita, Ivanauskas, Liudas, Jakstas, Valdas, Çamaş, Necdet
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26330888
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author Çirak, Cüneyt
Radusiene, Jolita
Ivanauskas, Liudas
Jakstas, Valdas
Çamaş, Necdet
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Radusiene, Jolita
Ivanauskas, Liudas
Jakstas, Valdas
Çamaş, Necdet
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description In the present study, we investigated the variation in the content of naphthodianthrones hypericin and pseudohypericin, phloroglucinol derivatives hyperforin and adhyperforin, the phenolic acids as chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and the flavonols, namely, hyperoside, isoquercitrin, quercitrin, quercetin, avicularin, rutin, (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin, and biflavonoid amentoflavone among wild H. lydium Boiss. populations from five different growing sites of Turkey for the first time. The aerial parts representing a total of 30 individuals were collected at full flowering and dissected into floral, leaf and stem tissues. After dried at room temperature, the plant materials were assayed for chemical contents by HPLC. The populations varied significantly in the content of chemical compounds. Among different plant parts, flowers were found to be main repository site of hyperforin, adhyperforin, hypericin, pseudohypericin, amentoflavone, quercetin, avicularin, rutin and (+)-catechin accumulations whereas rest of the compounds tested were accumulated primarily in leaves in all growing localities. The stems were the least accumulative organ that did not yield hyperforin, adhyperforin and rutin. The chemical diversity among the populations and plant parts is discussed as being possibly the result of different environmental, morphological and genetic factors.
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spelling pubmed-45181282015-09-01 Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae) Çirak, Cüneyt Radusiene, Jolita Ivanauskas, Liudas Jakstas, Valdas Çamaş, Necdet Iran J Pharm Res Original Article In the present study, we investigated the variation in the content of naphthodianthrones hypericin and pseudohypericin, phloroglucinol derivatives hyperforin and adhyperforin, the phenolic acids as chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and the flavonols, namely, hyperoside, isoquercitrin, quercitrin, quercetin, avicularin, rutin, (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin, and biflavonoid amentoflavone among wild H. lydium Boiss. populations from five different growing sites of Turkey for the first time. The aerial parts representing a total of 30 individuals were collected at full flowering and dissected into floral, leaf and stem tissues. After dried at room temperature, the plant materials were assayed for chemical contents by HPLC. The populations varied significantly in the content of chemical compounds. Among different plant parts, flowers were found to be main repository site of hyperforin, adhyperforin, hypericin, pseudohypericin, amentoflavone, quercetin, avicularin, rutin and (+)-catechin accumulations whereas rest of the compounds tested were accumulated primarily in leaves in all growing localities. The stems were the least accumulative organ that did not yield hyperforin, adhyperforin and rutin. The chemical diversity among the populations and plant parts is discussed as being possibly the result of different environmental, morphological and genetic factors. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4518128/ /pubmed/26330888 Text en © 2015 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Çirak, Cüneyt
Radusiene, Jolita
Ivanauskas, Liudas
Jakstas, Valdas
Çamaş, Necdet
Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)
title Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)
title_full Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)
title_fullStr Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)
title_short Population Variability of Main Secondary Metabolites in Hypericum lydium Boiss. (Hypericaceae)
title_sort population variability of main secondary metabolites in hypericum lydium boiss. (hypericaceae)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26330888
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