Secondary metabolites from scutellaria rupestris subsp. Adanotricha (boiss & heldr). Greuter & Burdet

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Unit:
ΠΜΣ με ειδίκευση ΑΠΟΜΟΝΩΣΗ, ΑΝΑΠΤΥΞΗ, ΠΑΡΑΓΩΓΗ ΚΑΙ ΕΛΕΓΧΟΣ ΒΙΟΔΡΑΣΤΙΚΩΝ ΦΥΣΙΚΩΝ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΩΝ
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Deposit date:
2015-04-02
Year:
2015
Author:
Λύρα Αναστασία
Supervisors info:
Ελένη Σκαλτσά, Καθηγήτρια
Original Title:
Aπομόνωση δευτερογενών μεταβολιτών του φυτού της οικογενείας LAMIACEAE: Scutellaria rupestris ssp. adenotricha (Boiss. & Heldr.) Greuter & Burdet
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Secondary metabolites from scutellaria rupestris subsp. Adanotricha (boiss & heldr). Greuter & Burdet
Summary:
Scutellaria rupestris subsp. adenotricha (Boiss. & Heldr.) Greuter & Burdet
(Lamiaceae) is an herbaceous perennial plant, endemic to Albania and Greece1.
Several species of the genus Scutellaria present antispasmodic, sedative,
diaphoretic and febrifuge properties and are used in folk medicine.
Results
The phytochemical investigation of the methanol extract of the aerial parts of
Scutellaria rupestris subsp. adenotricha has revealed the presence of eight
iridoids, namely catalpol (1), globularin (2), scutellarioside II (3),
dihydrocatalpogenines (C-1) α-epimer (4)/β-epimer (5), globularidin (6),
mussaenosidic acid (7), albidoside(8), two known phenylethanoid glycosides,
acteoside (9), martynoside (10), and one known phenolic derivative, E-p
-coumaroylglucoside (11). The main secondary metabolites of the plant are
catalpol and albidoside.
The chemical profile of this taxon shows many similarities to that of
previously investigated taxa: S. albida subsp. albida3,4, S. albida subsp.
colchica5 and S. goulimii6, all belonging to the S. albida group.
Keywords:
Scutellaria rupestris ssp. adenotricha , Catalpol, Globularin, Iridoids
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Number of references:
79
Number of pages:
100
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