TY - JOUR
T1 - Essential oil composition and leaf trichomes of Pegolettia baccharidifolia and Pegolettia retrofracta (Asteraceae)
AU - Başer, K. H.C.
AU - Özek, G.
AU - Hulley, I. M.
AU - Özek, T.
AU - Tilney, P. M.
AU - Van Wyk, B. E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 SAAB
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from Pegolettia baccharidifolia Less. and P. retrofracta (Thunb.) Kies were studied for the first time, using GC/MS and GC/FID techniques. A total of 178 components were identified, representing between 85.3% and 100.0% of the total oils. Some differences were observed in the composition of the essential oils of the two species but pronounced differences were also observed between different provenances of P. baccharidifolia from geographically separated populations. Five compounds, δ-cadinene, caryophyllene oxide, T-cadinol, T-muurolol and δ-cadinol (= α-muurolol, torreyol) were present in almost all Pegolettia samples. Of interest was the discovery of thymyl and isothymyl derivatives in two populations of P. baccharidifolia from the Vanwyksdorp area which were mainly in a dormant growth stage. However, 8,9-dehydrothymol was also present in two samples of P. baccharidifolia (0.1 and 0.2% of total yield) that were taken from actively growing plants, and 8,9-dehydrothymol isobutyrate was present in P. retrofracta at 2.1%. All other thymyl and isothymyl derivatives (thymol isobutyrate, 8,9-dehydrothymyl isobutyrate, 8,9-dehydrothymol, isothymyl valerate, thymyl valerate, isothymol, 8,9-dehydroisothymol isobutyrate, 10-isobutyryloxy-8,9-dehydrothymol isobutyrate, and 10-acetoxy-8,9-epoxythymol isobutyrate) were found only in the two Vanwyksdorp populations. The two species differ markedly in the shape and margins of the leaves, as well as in their surface appearance (glossy and bright green in P. baccharidifolia, dull green in P. retrofracta). However, the leaf trichomes (multicellular glands, probably the site of essential oil production and/or accumulation) are very similar in both species.
AB - The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from Pegolettia baccharidifolia Less. and P. retrofracta (Thunb.) Kies were studied for the first time, using GC/MS and GC/FID techniques. A total of 178 components were identified, representing between 85.3% and 100.0% of the total oils. Some differences were observed in the composition of the essential oils of the two species but pronounced differences were also observed between different provenances of P. baccharidifolia from geographically separated populations. Five compounds, δ-cadinene, caryophyllene oxide, T-cadinol, T-muurolol and δ-cadinol (= α-muurolol, torreyol) were present in almost all Pegolettia samples. Of interest was the discovery of thymyl and isothymyl derivatives in two populations of P. baccharidifolia from the Vanwyksdorp area which were mainly in a dormant growth stage. However, 8,9-dehydrothymol was also present in two samples of P. baccharidifolia (0.1 and 0.2% of total yield) that were taken from actively growing plants, and 8,9-dehydrothymol isobutyrate was present in P. retrofracta at 2.1%. All other thymyl and isothymyl derivatives (thymol isobutyrate, 8,9-dehydrothymyl isobutyrate, 8,9-dehydrothymol, isothymyl valerate, thymyl valerate, isothymol, 8,9-dehydroisothymol isobutyrate, 10-isobutyryloxy-8,9-dehydrothymol isobutyrate, and 10-acetoxy-8,9-epoxythymol isobutyrate) were found only in the two Vanwyksdorp populations. The two species differ markedly in the shape and margins of the leaves, as well as in their surface appearance (glossy and bright green in P. baccharidifolia, dull green in P. retrofracta). However, the leaf trichomes (multicellular glands, probably the site of essential oil production and/or accumulation) are very similar in both species.
KW - Asteraceae
KW - Caryophyllene oxide
KW - Essential oil
KW - Pegolettia baccharidifolia
KW - Pegolettia retrofracta
KW - Thymyl and isothymyl derivatives
KW - Trichomes
KW - β-Caryophyllene
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85016441077&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.030
DO - 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.030
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85016441077
SN - 0254-6299
VL - 111
SP - 275
EP - 282
JO - South African Journal of Botany
JF - South African Journal of Botany
ER -