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Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations

Sideritis clandestina (Bory & Chaub.) Hayek subsp. peloponnesiaca (Boiss. & Heldr.) Baden (SCP) is endemic to the mountains of the Northern Peloponnese (Greece). This and other Sideritis taxa, collectively known as mountain tea, are widely ingested as beverages for refreshment or medicinal p...

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Autores principales: Dimaki, Virginia D., Zeliou, Konstantina, Nakka, Fotini, Stavreli, Michaela, Bakratsas, Ioannis, Papaioannou, Ligeri, Iatrou, Gregoris, Lamari, Fotini N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217613
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author Dimaki, Virginia D.
Zeliou, Konstantina
Nakka, Fotini
Stavreli, Michaela
Bakratsas, Ioannis
Papaioannou, Ligeri
Iatrou, Gregoris
Lamari, Fotini N.
author_facet Dimaki, Virginia D.
Zeliou, Konstantina
Nakka, Fotini
Stavreli, Michaela
Bakratsas, Ioannis
Papaioannou, Ligeri
Iatrou, Gregoris
Lamari, Fotini N.
author_sort Dimaki, Virginia D.
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description Sideritis clandestina (Bory & Chaub.) Hayek subsp. peloponnesiaca (Boiss. & Heldr.) Baden (SCP) is endemic to the mountains of the Northern Peloponnese (Greece). This and other Sideritis taxa, collectively known as mountain tea, are widely ingested as beverages for refreshment or medicinal purposes. We describe a methodology for the characterization of SCP. Four iridoid glycosides (monomelittoside, melittoside, ajugoside, and 7-O-acetyl-8-epiloganic acid), two phenolic acid glycosides (vanillic and salicylic acid glycosides), and three caffeoyl ester glycosides (chlorogenic acid, verbascoside, and isoverbascoside) were isolated from SCP for the first time. We used ultrasound-assisted extraction of 3 g of plant material to produce petroleum ether and aqueous extracts, which we then analyzed using GC/MS and LC/MS. This was applied to eight samples from four different taxa. In total, 70 volatile and 27 polar metabolites were determined. The S. clandestina samples had a lower phenolic content and weaker antioxidant properties than S. raeseri and S. scardica. However, S. clandestina ssp. clandestina seemed to be the most aromatic taxon, with almost double the number of volatiles as the others. Τhis study could contribute to authentication and chemotaxonomic studies of Sideritis taxa.
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spelling pubmed-96585812022-11-15 Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations Dimaki, Virginia D. Zeliou, Konstantina Nakka, Fotini Stavreli, Michaela Bakratsas, Ioannis Papaioannou, Ligeri Iatrou, Gregoris Lamari, Fotini N. Molecules Article Sideritis clandestina (Bory & Chaub.) Hayek subsp. peloponnesiaca (Boiss. & Heldr.) Baden (SCP) is endemic to the mountains of the Northern Peloponnese (Greece). This and other Sideritis taxa, collectively known as mountain tea, are widely ingested as beverages for refreshment or medicinal purposes. We describe a methodology for the characterization of SCP. Four iridoid glycosides (monomelittoside, melittoside, ajugoside, and 7-O-acetyl-8-epiloganic acid), two phenolic acid glycosides (vanillic and salicylic acid glycosides), and three caffeoyl ester glycosides (chlorogenic acid, verbascoside, and isoverbascoside) were isolated from SCP for the first time. We used ultrasound-assisted extraction of 3 g of plant material to produce petroleum ether and aqueous extracts, which we then analyzed using GC/MS and LC/MS. This was applied to eight samples from four different taxa. In total, 70 volatile and 27 polar metabolites were determined. The S. clandestina samples had a lower phenolic content and weaker antioxidant properties than S. raeseri and S. scardica. However, S. clandestina ssp. clandestina seemed to be the most aromatic taxon, with almost double the number of volatiles as the others. Τhis study could contribute to authentication and chemotaxonomic studies of Sideritis taxa. MDPI 2022-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9658581/ /pubmed/36364439 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217613 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/).
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Dimaki, Virginia D.
Zeliou, Konstantina
Nakka, Fotini
Stavreli, Michaela
Bakratsas, Ioannis
Papaioannou, Ligeri
Iatrou, Gregoris
Lamari, Fotini N.
Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations
title Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations
title_full Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations
title_fullStr Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations
title_short Characterization of Sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca Polar Glycosides and Phytochemical Comparison to Other Mountain Tea Populations
title_sort characterization of sideritis clandestina subsp. peloponnesiaca polar glycosides and phytochemical comparison to other mountain tea populations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217613
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