Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley

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Autor(a) principal: Faria,Maria T.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Costa,Deomar P., Vilela,Eliane C., Ribeiro,Dalva G., Ferreira,Heleno D., Santos,Suzana C., Seraphin,José C., Ferri,Pedro H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Central Brazilian Cerrado is regarded as the center of origin and dispersion of Hypenia (Lamiaceae: subtribe Hyptidineae) in South America. The genus has either remained undivided or been divided into two or seven taxonomic sections, based almost exclusively on a limited range of floral features. Interspecific chemical delimitation to complement analyses of botanical traits is described. Multivariate analysis of essential oils of ten species in the vegetative stage supports the taxonomic division in two sections. Cluster I included four species belonging to section Laxiflorae in addition to H. irregularis, which were characterized by the highest percentages of spathulenol and caryophyllene oxide. Cluster II contained five species belonging to section Densiflorae with α-cadinol, α-muurolene and a-muurolol as major constituents. Cadinanes and germacranes/ aromadendranes seem to be chemotaxonomic markers of sections Densiflorae and Laxiflorae, respectively. Furthermore, redundancy analysis revealed no significant correlation between edaphic factors and oil chemovariations, suggesting that Hypenia oils consist of constitutive rather than induced compounds.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
title Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
spellingShingle Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
Faria,Maria T.
Hypenia
essential oil
chemical variability
chemotaxonomy
multivariate analysis
title_short Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
title_full Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
title_fullStr Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
title_full_unstemmed Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
title_sort Chemotaxonomic markers in essential oils of Hypenia (Mart. ex Benth.) R. Harley
author Faria,Maria T.
author_facet Faria,Maria T.
Costa,Deomar P.
Vilela,Eliane C.
Ribeiro,Dalva G.
Ferreira,Heleno D.
Santos,Suzana C.
Seraphin,José C.
Ferri,Pedro H.
author_role author
author2 Costa,Deomar P.
Vilela,Eliane C.
Ribeiro,Dalva G.
Ferreira,Heleno D.
Santos,Suzana C.
Seraphin,José C.
Ferri,Pedro H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria,Maria T.
Costa,Deomar P.
Vilela,Eliane C.
Ribeiro,Dalva G.
Ferreira,Heleno D.
Santos,Suzana C.
Seraphin,José C.
Ferri,Pedro H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypenia
essential oil
chemical variability
chemotaxonomy
multivariate analysis
topic Hypenia
essential oil
chemical variability
chemotaxonomy
multivariate analysis
description Central Brazilian Cerrado is regarded as the center of origin and dispersion of Hypenia (Lamiaceae: subtribe Hyptidineae) in South America. The genus has either remained undivided or been divided into two or seven taxonomic sections, based almost exclusively on a limited range of floral features. Interspecific chemical delimitation to complement analyses of botanical traits is described. Multivariate analysis of essential oils of ten species in the vegetative stage supports the taxonomic division in two sections. Cluster I included four species belonging to section Laxiflorae in addition to H. irregularis, which were characterized by the highest percentages of spathulenol and caryophyllene oxide. Cluster II contained five species belonging to section Densiflorae with α-cadinol, α-muurolene and a-muurolol as major constituents. Cadinanes and germacranes/ aromadendranes seem to be chemotaxonomic markers of sections Densiflorae and Laxiflorae, respectively. Furthermore, redundancy analysis revealed no significant correlation between edaphic factors and oil chemovariations, suggesting that Hypenia oils consist of constitutive rather than induced compounds.
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