Title of article :
Essential Oil, Phenol and Flavonoid Contents in Leaves and Fruits of Prunus scoparia (Spach) C.K. Schneid. Populations
Author/Authors :
Taati ، Samira Forestry Department - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural resources - Lorestan University , Pilehvar ، Babak Forestry Department - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural resources - Lorestan University , Mirazadi ، Zahra Forestry Department - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural resources - Lorestan University
From page :
201
To page :
209
Abstract :
Medicinal plants are rich in secondary metabolites that constitute the composition of many drugs. The quantity and quality of these valuable materials are affected by environmental factors. The present study evaluated biochemical properties in leaves and fruits for three populations of Prunus scoparia (Spach) C.K. Schneid. Analysis of essential oil (EO) samples was performed by using GC and GC–MS. The results showed that total phenolic content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) of leaves in population 2 (Markazi) were 39.01 and 11.32 mg/g DW respectively. DPPH radical scavenging activity in population 2 was 45.5 % in leaves. Fruit EO content was 33% in population 1 (Lorestan). Heat map analysis distinguished two different clusters as one cluster for population 2 and another cluster for populations 1 and 3. The GC/MS analysis showed the main EO composition of fruits were Benzaldehyde (15.19-18.65%) followed by n-Hexadecanoic acid (14.67-18.3%), Benzyl Alcohol (4.12-6.42%), and 9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, ethyl ester (4.9-6.28%). In addition, the major EO profile for leaves were Neophytadiene (3.2-15%), dehydroaromadendrene (7.4-13.9%), Borneol (7.12-10.4%), cis-3-Hexenyl benzoate (6.4-9.5), trans-beta-Ionone (4.3-7.8%), Eugenol (2.3-7.3%), Benzyl benzoate (2.7-4.12%), and Di-epi-alpha-cedrene-(I) (2-5.5%).
Keywords :
essential oil compounds , Environmental variation , Heat map , Secondary metabolites
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products
Record number :
2751905
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