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Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon
Cinnamomum verum (Lauraceae), also known as “true cinnamon” or “Ceylon cinnamon” has been widely used in traditional folk medicine and cuisine for a long time. The systematics of C. verum presents some difficulties due to genetic variation and morphological similarity between other Cinnamomum specie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9655072/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217337 |
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author | Xavier, Júlia Karla A. M. Baia, Talissa Gabriele C. Alegria, Oscar Victor C. Figueiredo, Pablo Luis B. Carneiro, Adriana R. Moreira, Edith Cibelle de O. Maia, José Guilherme S. Setzer, William N. da Silva, Joyce Kelly R. |
author_facet | Xavier, Júlia Karla A. M. Baia, Talissa Gabriele C. Alegria, Oscar Victor C. Figueiredo, Pablo Luis B. Carneiro, Adriana R. Moreira, Edith Cibelle de O. Maia, José Guilherme S. Setzer, William N. da Silva, Joyce Kelly R. |
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description | Cinnamomum verum (Lauraceae), also known as “true cinnamon” or “Ceylon cinnamon” has been widely used in traditional folk medicine and cuisine for a long time. The systematics of C. verum presents some difficulties due to genetic variation and morphological similarity between other Cinnamomum species. The present work aimed to find chemical and molecular markers of C. verum samples from the Amazon region of Brazil. The leaf EOs and the genetic material (DNA) were extracted from samples cultivated and commercial samples. The chemical composition of the essential oils from samples of C. verum cultivated (Cve1-Cve5) and commercial (Cve6-c-Cv9-c) was grouped by multivariate statistical analysis of Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The major compounds were rich in benzenoids and phenylpropanoids, such as eugenol (0.7–91.0%), benzyl benzoate (0.28–76.51%), (E)-cinnamyl acetate (0.36–32.1%), and (E)-cinnamaldehyde (1.0–19.73%). DNA barcodes were developed for phylogenetic analysis using the chloroplastic regions of the matK and rbcL genes, and psbA-trnH intergenic spacer. The psbA-trnH sequences provided greater diversity of nucleotides, and matK confirmed the identity of C. verum. The combination of DNA barcode and volatile profile was found to be an important tool for the discrimination of C. verum varieties and to examine the authenticity of industrial sources. |
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spelling | pubmed-96550722022-11-15 Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon Xavier, Júlia Karla A. M. Baia, Talissa Gabriele C. Alegria, Oscar Victor C. Figueiredo, Pablo Luis B. Carneiro, Adriana R. Moreira, Edith Cibelle de O. Maia, José Guilherme S. Setzer, William N. da Silva, Joyce Kelly R. Molecules Article Cinnamomum verum (Lauraceae), also known as “true cinnamon” or “Ceylon cinnamon” has been widely used in traditional folk medicine and cuisine for a long time. The systematics of C. verum presents some difficulties due to genetic variation and morphological similarity between other Cinnamomum species. The present work aimed to find chemical and molecular markers of C. verum samples from the Amazon region of Brazil. The leaf EOs and the genetic material (DNA) were extracted from samples cultivated and commercial samples. The chemical composition of the essential oils from samples of C. verum cultivated (Cve1-Cve5) and commercial (Cve6-c-Cv9-c) was grouped by multivariate statistical analysis of Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The major compounds were rich in benzenoids and phenylpropanoids, such as eugenol (0.7–91.0%), benzyl benzoate (0.28–76.51%), (E)-cinnamyl acetate (0.36–32.1%), and (E)-cinnamaldehyde (1.0–19.73%). DNA barcodes were developed for phylogenetic analysis using the chloroplastic regions of the matK and rbcL genes, and psbA-trnH intergenic spacer. The psbA-trnH sequences provided greater diversity of nucleotides, and matK confirmed the identity of C. verum. The combination of DNA barcode and volatile profile was found to be an important tool for the discrimination of C. verum varieties and to examine the authenticity of industrial sources. MDPI 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9655072/ /pubmed/36364159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217337 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Xavier, Júlia Karla A. M. Baia, Talissa Gabriele C. Alegria, Oscar Victor C. Figueiredo, Pablo Luis B. Carneiro, Adriana R. Moreira, Edith Cibelle de O. Maia, José Guilherme S. Setzer, William N. da Silva, Joyce Kelly R. Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon |
title | Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon |
title_full | Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon |
title_fullStr | Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon |
title_full_unstemmed | Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon |
title_short | Essential Oil Chemotypes and Genetic Variability of Cinnamomum verum Leaf Samples Commercialized and Cultivated in the Amazon |
title_sort | essential oil chemotypes and genetic variability of cinnamomum verum leaf samples commercialized and cultivated in the amazon |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9655072/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217337 |
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