Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Da Costa,Fernando B.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Schorr,Karin, Arakawa,Nilton S., Schilling,Edward E., Spring,Otmar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: A chemical survey on the glandular trichome chemistry of different populations of two Brazilian Viguiera species has been performed by the glandular trichome microsampling technique and isocratic HPLC analyses. In all six analysed samples of V. robusta, the furanoheliangolide budlein A and its tiglate and methacrylate isomers were detected as the major compounds. They were accompanied by various constituents in mostly minor or trace amounts. The chemical pattern of all samples was qualitatively very similar, thus featuring V. robusta as a taxon of high "chemoconsistency". In contrast, V. quinqueremis represented an example of "chemodiversity". Although budlein A and its derivatives were present in five of the six analysed populations, other heliangolides and germacrolides co-occurred and partly dominated in quantity. Distinct compound patterns divided the samples of V. quinqueremis into three chemical subgroups.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
title Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
spellingShingle Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
Da Costa,Fernando B.
Asteraceae
Viguiera
sesquiterpene lactones
glandular trichomes
title_short Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
title_full Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
title_fullStr Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
title_sort Infraspecific variation in the chemistry of glandular trichomes of two Brazilian Viguiera species (Heliantheae; Asteraceae)
author Da Costa,Fernando B.
author_facet Da Costa,Fernando B.
Schorr,Karin
Arakawa,Nilton S.
Schilling,Edward E.
Spring,Otmar
author_role author
author2 Schorr,Karin
Arakawa,Nilton S.
Schilling,Edward E.
Spring,Otmar
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Da Costa,Fernando B.
Schorr,Karin
Arakawa,Nilton S.
Schilling,Edward E.
Spring,Otmar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asteraceae
Viguiera
sesquiterpene lactones
glandular trichomes
topic Asteraceae
Viguiera
sesquiterpene lactones
glandular trichomes
description A chemical survey on the glandular trichome chemistry of different populations of two Brazilian Viguiera species has been performed by the glandular trichome microsampling technique and isocratic HPLC analyses. In all six analysed samples of V. robusta, the furanoheliangolide budlein A and its tiglate and methacrylate isomers were detected as the major compounds. They were accompanied by various constituents in mostly minor or trace amounts. The chemical pattern of all samples was qualitatively very similar, thus featuring V. robusta as a taxon of high "chemoconsistency". In contrast, V. quinqueremis represented an example of "chemodiversity". Although budlein A and its derivatives were present in five of the six analysed populations, other heliangolides and germacrolides co-occurred and partly dominated in quantity. Distinct compound patterns divided the samples of V. quinqueremis into three chemical subgroups.
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