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Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity

The Vitex genus (Lamiaceae) produces a plethora of metabolites that include ecdysteroids and terpenoids, some of which have demonstrated insect repellent properties. The volatile composition of several members of this genus has not been chemically defined, as many taxa are endemic to remote ecosyste...

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Autores principales: de Sena Filho, José G., Barreto, Ighor C., Soares Filho, Avaldo O., Nogueira, Paulo C. L., Teodoro, Adenir V., Cruz da Silva, Ana V., Xavier, Haroudo S., Rabbani, Allívia R. C., Spakowicz, Daniel J., Duringer, Jennifer M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5694497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29184560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01931
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author de Sena Filho, José G.
Barreto, Ighor C.
Soares Filho, Avaldo O.
Nogueira, Paulo C. L.
Teodoro, Adenir V.
Cruz da Silva, Ana V.
Xavier, Haroudo S.
Rabbani, Allívia R. C.
Spakowicz, Daniel J.
Duringer, Jennifer M.
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Barreto, Ighor C.
Soares Filho, Avaldo O.
Nogueira, Paulo C. L.
Teodoro, Adenir V.
Cruz da Silva, Ana V.
Xavier, Haroudo S.
Rabbani, Allívia R. C.
Spakowicz, Daniel J.
Duringer, Jennifer M.
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description The Vitex genus (Lamiaceae) produces a plethora of metabolites that include ecdysteroids and terpenoids, some of which have demonstrated insect repellent properties. The volatile composition of several members of this genus has not been chemically defined, as many taxa are endemic to remote ecosystems. In this study, leaves were collected from the northeast of Brazil from Vitex capitata, V. megapotamica, V. gardneriana, and V. rufescens plants and examined for their chemical profile via GC-MS/FID of essential oil extracts. The analyses showed a diversity of terpenoids. Of particular note were seven-member ring sesquiterpenes which were present in great abundance; a dendrogram showed clades separating by the production of bicyclogermacrene, aromadendrane and 5,10-cycloaromadendrane sesquiterpenoids for the four species. Comparison of volatile metabolite profiles to 13 other Vitex species showed strong similarities in the production of some monoterpenes, but varied by their production of larger terpenes, especially those with gem-dimethylcyclopropyl subunits on seven-member ring compounds. From this work, we suggest that the sesquiterpene skeleton with seven member rings is a good chemosystematic biomarker candidate for the Vitex genus. Separation using this biomarker was then validated using Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat profiling. Lastly, experiments examining the toxicity of these four oils against the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis showed that only the oil of V. gardneriana had strong acaricidal activity, with an LC(50) of 0.85 mg/mL, thus demonstrating its potential for use as a natural pesticide.
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spelling pubmed-56944972017-11-28 Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity de Sena Filho, José G. Barreto, Ighor C. Soares Filho, Avaldo O. Nogueira, Paulo C. L. Teodoro, Adenir V. Cruz da Silva, Ana V. Xavier, Haroudo S. Rabbani, Allívia R. C. Spakowicz, Daniel J. Duringer, Jennifer M. Front Plant Sci Plant Science The Vitex genus (Lamiaceae) produces a plethora of metabolites that include ecdysteroids and terpenoids, some of which have demonstrated insect repellent properties. The volatile composition of several members of this genus has not been chemically defined, as many taxa are endemic to remote ecosystems. In this study, leaves were collected from the northeast of Brazil from Vitex capitata, V. megapotamica, V. gardneriana, and V. rufescens plants and examined for their chemical profile via GC-MS/FID of essential oil extracts. The analyses showed a diversity of terpenoids. Of particular note were seven-member ring sesquiterpenes which were present in great abundance; a dendrogram showed clades separating by the production of bicyclogermacrene, aromadendrane and 5,10-cycloaromadendrane sesquiterpenoids for the four species. Comparison of volatile metabolite profiles to 13 other Vitex species showed strong similarities in the production of some monoterpenes, but varied by their production of larger terpenes, especially those with gem-dimethylcyclopropyl subunits on seven-member ring compounds. From this work, we suggest that the sesquiterpene skeleton with seven member rings is a good chemosystematic biomarker candidate for the Vitex genus. Separation using this biomarker was then validated using Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat profiling. Lastly, experiments examining the toxicity of these four oils against the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis showed that only the oil of V. gardneriana had strong acaricidal activity, with an LC(50) of 0.85 mg/mL, thus demonstrating its potential for use as a natural pesticide. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5694497/ /pubmed/29184560 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01931 Text en Copyright © 2017 de Sena Filho, Barreto, Soares Filho, Nogueira, Teodoro, Cruz da Silva, Xavier, Rabbani, Spakowicz and Duringer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
de Sena Filho, José G.
Barreto, Ighor C.
Soares Filho, Avaldo O.
Nogueira, Paulo C. L.
Teodoro, Adenir V.
Cruz da Silva, Ana V.
Xavier, Haroudo S.
Rabbani, Allívia R. C.
Spakowicz, Daniel J.
Duringer, Jennifer M.
Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity
title Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity
title_full Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity
title_fullStr Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity
title_full_unstemmed Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity
title_short Volatile Metabolomic Composition of Vitex Species: Chemodiversity Insights and Acaricidal Activity
title_sort volatile metabolomic composition of vitex species: chemodiversity insights and acaricidal activity
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5694497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29184560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01931
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