Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability
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Resumo: | Essential oils of four species of Marsypianthes (Lamiaceae) were investigated via gas chromatography and multivariate analysis. Each species was represented by two to seven populations, totaling seventeen populations. β-Elemene, (E)-caryophyllene, α-humulene, germacrene D, bicyclogermacrene, δ-cadinene, spathulenol, caryophyllene oxide, and globulol were found in all samples. Principal component and hierarchical cluster analyses revealed the presence of two sections, one containing M. chamaedrys/M. montana (section A) and the other M. burchellii (section B). M. foliolosa showed higher complexity, being divided in both sections. Similar results were obtained according to biosynthetic carbon skeletons. Germacranes and bicyclogermacranes predominated in section A, whereas aromadendranes, bourbonanes and guaianes characterized section B. Canonical redundancy analysis revealed that clusters were not influenced by edaphic factors in sampling sites. |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variabilityMarsypianthesessential oilschemical variabilitychemotaxonomyEssential oils of four species of Marsypianthes (Lamiaceae) were investigated via gas chromatography and multivariate analysis. Each species was represented by two to seven populations, totaling seventeen populations. β-Elemene, (E)-caryophyllene, α-humulene, germacrene D, bicyclogermacrene, δ-cadinene, spathulenol, caryophyllene oxide, and globulol were found in all samples. Principal component and hierarchical cluster analyses revealed the presence of two sections, one containing M. chamaedrys/M. montana (section A) and the other M. burchellii (section B). M. foliolosa showed higher complexity, being divided in both sections. Similar results were obtained according to biosynthetic carbon skeletons. Germacranes and bicyclogermacranes predominated in section A, whereas aromadendranes, bourbonanes and guaianes characterized section B. Canonical redundancy analysis revealed that clusters were not influenced by edaphic factors in sampling sites.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2014-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532014000800022Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.25 n.8 2014reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.5935/0103-5053.20140133info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHashimoto,Márcia Y.Costa,Deomar P.Faria,Maria T.Ferreira,Heleno D.Santos,Suzana C.Paula,José R.Seraphin,José C.Ferri,Pedro H.eng2014-08-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50532014000800022Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2014-08-04T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability Hashimoto,Márcia Y. Marsypianthes essential oils chemical variability chemotaxonomy |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Chemotaxonomy of Marsypianthes Mart. ex Benth. based on essential oil variability |
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Hashimoto,Márcia Y. |
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Hashimoto,Márcia Y. Costa,Deomar P. Faria,Maria T. Ferreira,Heleno D. Santos,Suzana C. Paula,José R. Seraphin,José C. Ferri,Pedro H. |
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Costa,Deomar P. Faria,Maria T. Ferreira,Heleno D. Santos,Suzana C. Paula,José R. Seraphin,José C. Ferri,Pedro H. |
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Hashimoto,Márcia Y. Costa,Deomar P. Faria,Maria T. Ferreira,Heleno D. Santos,Suzana C. Paula,José R. Seraphin,José C. Ferri,Pedro H. |
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Marsypianthes essential oils chemical variability chemotaxonomy |
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Marsypianthes essential oils chemical variability chemotaxonomy |
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Essential oils of four species of Marsypianthes (Lamiaceae) were investigated via gas chromatography and multivariate analysis. Each species was represented by two to seven populations, totaling seventeen populations. β-Elemene, (E)-caryophyllene, α-humulene, germacrene D, bicyclogermacrene, δ-cadinene, spathulenol, caryophyllene oxide, and globulol were found in all samples. Principal component and hierarchical cluster analyses revealed the presence of two sections, one containing M. chamaedrys/M. montana (section A) and the other M. burchellii (section B). M. foliolosa showed higher complexity, being divided in both sections. Similar results were obtained according to biosynthetic carbon skeletons. Germacranes and bicyclogermacranes predominated in section A, whereas aromadendranes, bourbonanes and guaianes characterized section B. Canonical redundancy analysis revealed that clusters were not influenced by edaphic factors in sampling sites. |
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