Distinct Drimane Chemotypes in Tasmanian Mountain Pepper (Tasmannia lanceolata): Differences in the Profiles of Pungent Leaf Phytochemicals Associated with Altitudinal Cline.
J Agric Food Chem
; 68(1): 315-322, 2020 Jan 08.
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This study assesses whether the distinct altitudinal cline in leaf morphology (decreased leaf width and length with increased altitude) in Tasmanian mountain pepper (Tasmannia lanceolata) is associated with changes in the leaf chemistry of wild populations from different ecological landscapes and altitudes. The presence of distinct pungent drimane sesquiterpenoid chemotypes was identified: subalpine woodland and wet sclerophyll forest chemotypes. Isolation studies and analysis of extracts revealed that wet sclerophyll forest T. lanceolata populations featured polygodial as the principal terpenoid, with profiles similar to the commercial cultivars sampled. In contrast, the subalpine woodland populations contained the drimane sesquiterpenoids 1ß-acetoxy-9-deoxyisomuzigadial and 3ß-acetoxydrimenin and the conspicuous absence of the pungent principle polygodial.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Extratos Vegetais
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Winteraceae
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Compostos Fitoquímicos
Tipo de estudo:
Risk_factors_studies
País/Região como assunto:
Oceania
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En
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J Agric Food Chem
Ano de publicação:
2020
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Article
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos