Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.

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Autor(a) principal: Moreno,Paulo Roberto H.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Lima,Marcos Enoque Leite, Sobral,Marcos, Young,Maria Cláudia Marx, Cordeiro,Inês, Apel,Miriam Anders, Limberger,Renata Pereira, Henriques,Amélia Teresinha
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: Eugenia brasiliensis Lam. is a variable species concerning fruit colour, with three recognized varieties. However, the definition of varieties is not easy for Myrtaceae species and not widely accepted. Two fruit colour varieties (purple and yellow) of E. brasiliensis had their essential oil composition analysed in order to give support to the existence of varieties for this species. Although, the major components in the leaf oil are the same monoterpenes for both varieties, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene and 1,8-cineol, the purple fruit variety accumulates more oxygenated sesquiterpenes (33.9%) than the one with yellow fruits (3.8%). The major differences occurred in purple fruits that present as major components caryophyllene oxide (22.2%) and alpha-cadinol (10.4%), not found in the leaf oil, and the yellow fruit oil presented a similar composition as observed for the leaves. These fruit colour varieties of E. brasilensis can be considered as two distinct chemotypes, since the sesquiterpene pathway is more operant in the purple variety than in the yellow one, in which monoterpenes are mainly accumulated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
title Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
spellingShingle Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
Moreno,Paulo Roberto H.
Myrtaceae
chemotypes
terpenes
pinenes
caryophyllene oxide
title_short Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
title_full Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
title_fullStr Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
title_full_unstemmed Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
title_sort Essential oil composition of fruit colour varieties of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
author Moreno,Paulo Roberto H.
author_facet Moreno,Paulo Roberto H.
Lima,Marcos Enoque Leite
Sobral,Marcos
Young,Maria Cláudia Marx
Cordeiro,Inês
Apel,Miriam Anders
Limberger,Renata Pereira
Henriques,Amélia Teresinha
author_role author
author2 Lima,Marcos Enoque Leite
Sobral,Marcos
Young,Maria Cláudia Marx
Cordeiro,Inês
Apel,Miriam Anders
Limberger,Renata Pereira
Henriques,Amélia Teresinha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreno,Paulo Roberto H.
Lima,Marcos Enoque Leite
Sobral,Marcos
Young,Maria Cláudia Marx
Cordeiro,Inês
Apel,Miriam Anders
Limberger,Renata Pereira
Henriques,Amélia Teresinha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Myrtaceae
chemotypes
terpenes
pinenes
caryophyllene oxide
topic Myrtaceae
chemotypes
terpenes
pinenes
caryophyllene oxide
description Eugenia brasiliensis Lam. is a variable species concerning fruit colour, with three recognized varieties. However, the definition of varieties is not easy for Myrtaceae species and not widely accepted. Two fruit colour varieties (purple and yellow) of E. brasiliensis had their essential oil composition analysed in order to give support to the existence of varieties for this species. Although, the major components in the leaf oil are the same monoterpenes for both varieties, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene and 1,8-cineol, the purple fruit variety accumulates more oxygenated sesquiterpenes (33.9%) than the one with yellow fruits (3.8%). The major differences occurred in purple fruits that present as major components caryophyllene oxide (22.2%) and alpha-cadinol (10.4%), not found in the leaf oil, and the yellow fruit oil presented a similar composition as observed for the leaves. These fruit colour varieties of E. brasilensis can be considered as two distinct chemotypes, since the sesquiterpene pathway is more operant in the purple variety than in the yellow one, in which monoterpenes are mainly accumulated.
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