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Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients

The traditional widely used raw material of Achillea millefolium is currently mainly derived from wild populations, leading to diversification and uncertainty in its quality. The aim of the study was to determine the accumulation differences of phenolic compounds between geographically distant popul...

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Autores principales: Radušienė, Jolita, Karpavičienė, Birutė, Raudone, Lina, Vilkickyte, Gabriele, Çırak, Cüneyt, Seyis, Fatih, Yayla, Fatih, Marksa, Mindaugas, Rimkienė, Laura, Ivanauskas, Liudas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36840094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12040746
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author Radušienė, Jolita
Karpavičienė, Birutė
Raudone, Lina
Vilkickyte, Gabriele
Çırak, Cüneyt
Seyis, Fatih
Yayla, Fatih
Marksa, Mindaugas
Rimkienė, Laura
Ivanauskas, Liudas
author_facet Radušienė, Jolita
Karpavičienė, Birutė
Raudone, Lina
Vilkickyte, Gabriele
Çırak, Cüneyt
Seyis, Fatih
Yayla, Fatih
Marksa, Mindaugas
Rimkienė, Laura
Ivanauskas, Liudas
author_sort Radušienė, Jolita
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description The traditional widely used raw material of Achillea millefolium is currently mainly derived from wild populations, leading to diversification and uncertainty in its quality. The aim of the study was to determine the accumulation differences of phenolic compounds between geographically distant populations of Achillea millefolium from northern and southern gradients. Plant material was collected from Gaziantep and Nevşehir provinces in Turkey and from wild populations in Lithuania. A complex of nine hydroxycinnamic acids and eleven flavonoids was identified and quantified in the methanolic extracts of inflorescences, leaves, and stems using the HPLC-PDA method. Caffeoylquinic acids predominated in leaves, while inflorescences tended to prevail in flavonoids. The PCA score plot model represented the quantitative distribution pattern of phenolic compounds along a geographical gradient of populations. The content of phenolic compounds in plant materials from northern latitudes was more than twice that of plants from southern latitudes. A significant correlation of individual phenolic compounds with latitude/longitude corresponded to their differences between two countries. Differences in accumulation of caffeoylquinic acids and flavonoids revealed several intraspecific groups within A. millefolium. Our findings suggest that spatial geographical data on the distribution of phenolic compounds in A. millefolium populations could be used as a tool to find potential collection sites for high-quality raw materials.
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spelling pubmed-99642192023-02-26 Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients Radušienė, Jolita Karpavičienė, Birutė Raudone, Lina Vilkickyte, Gabriele Çırak, Cüneyt Seyis, Fatih Yayla, Fatih Marksa, Mindaugas Rimkienė, Laura Ivanauskas, Liudas Plants (Basel) Article The traditional widely used raw material of Achillea millefolium is currently mainly derived from wild populations, leading to diversification and uncertainty in its quality. The aim of the study was to determine the accumulation differences of phenolic compounds between geographically distant populations of Achillea millefolium from northern and southern gradients. Plant material was collected from Gaziantep and Nevşehir provinces in Turkey and from wild populations in Lithuania. A complex of nine hydroxycinnamic acids and eleven flavonoids was identified and quantified in the methanolic extracts of inflorescences, leaves, and stems using the HPLC-PDA method. Caffeoylquinic acids predominated in leaves, while inflorescences tended to prevail in flavonoids. The PCA score plot model represented the quantitative distribution pattern of phenolic compounds along a geographical gradient of populations. The content of phenolic compounds in plant materials from northern latitudes was more than twice that of plants from southern latitudes. A significant correlation of individual phenolic compounds with latitude/longitude corresponded to their differences between two countries. Differences in accumulation of caffeoylquinic acids and flavonoids revealed several intraspecific groups within A. millefolium. Our findings suggest that spatial geographical data on the distribution of phenolic compounds in A. millefolium populations could be used as a tool to find potential collection sites for high-quality raw materials. MDPI 2023-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9964219/ /pubmed/36840094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12040746 Text en © 2023 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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Radušienė, Jolita
Karpavičienė, Birutė
Raudone, Lina
Vilkickyte, Gabriele
Çırak, Cüneyt
Seyis, Fatih
Yayla, Fatih
Marksa, Mindaugas
Rimkienė, Laura
Ivanauskas, Liudas
Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients
title Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients
title_full Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients
title_fullStr Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients
title_full_unstemmed Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients
title_short Trends in Phenolic Profiles of Achillea millefolium from Different Geographical Gradients
title_sort trends in phenolic profiles of achillea millefolium from different geographical gradients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36840094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12040746
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