Artemisia caerulescens subsp. densiflora Viv. is a rare endemic species from Corsica and Sardinia. We studied a sample collected from Razzoli, an island of the La Maddalena Archipelago. The polar secondary metabolites content of this species was investigated for the first time in this study showing the presence of sesquiterpenoids, flavonoids, caffeoylquinic acids and a coumarin, with the presence of several compounds already recognised in this genus. The metabolites composition was analysed in two different phenological stages, post blooming and flowering. During the blooming stage, the plant showed a molecular pattern mainly represented by sesquiterpenes and sterols with a minor amount of phenolics, while in flowering stage the molecular pattern was more rich in flavonoids and phenylpropanoids.

Phytochemical analysis of non-volatile fraction of artemisia caerulescens subsp. densiflora (Viv.) (Asteraceae), an endemic species of la Maddalena Archipelago (Sardinia-Italy) / Ornano, L.; Venditti, A.; Donno, Y.; Sanna, C.; Ballero, M.; Bianco, A.. - In: NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH. - ISSN 1478-6419. - 30:8(2016), pp. 920-925. [10.1080/14786419.2015.1079189]

Phytochemical analysis of non-volatile fraction of artemisia caerulescens subsp. densiflora (Viv.) (Asteraceae), an endemic species of la Maddalena Archipelago (Sardinia-Italy)

Ornano L.;Venditti A.
;
Bianco A.
2016

Abstract

Artemisia caerulescens subsp. densiflora Viv. is a rare endemic species from Corsica and Sardinia. We studied a sample collected from Razzoli, an island of the La Maddalena Archipelago. The polar secondary metabolites content of this species was investigated for the first time in this study showing the presence of sesquiterpenoids, flavonoids, caffeoylquinic acids and a coumarin, with the presence of several compounds already recognised in this genus. The metabolites composition was analysed in two different phenological stages, post blooming and flowering. During the blooming stage, the plant showed a molecular pattern mainly represented by sesquiterpenes and sterols with a minor amount of phenolics, while in flowering stage the molecular pattern was more rich in flavonoids and phenylpropanoids.
2016
affeoylquinic derivatives; Artemisia densiflora Viv.; coumarin; flavonoids; phytochemical analysis; terpenoids; Artemisia; coumarins; flavonoids; Italy; molecular structure; phytochemicals; plant extracts; quinic acid; sesquiterpenes
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Phytochemical analysis of non-volatile fraction of artemisia caerulescens subsp. densiflora (Viv.) (Asteraceae), an endemic species of la Maddalena Archipelago (Sardinia-Italy) / Ornano, L.; Venditti, A.; Donno, Y.; Sanna, C.; Ballero, M.; Bianco, A.. - In: NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH. - ISSN 1478-6419. - 30:8(2016), pp. 920-925. [10.1080/14786419.2015.1079189]
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