A re-examination of Scrophularia canina L. confirmed the presence of iridoid glucosides considered as chemotaxonomic markers for the Scrophulariaceae family, like aucubin, harpagide and 8-O-acetylharpagide, besides the further presence of 8-epiloganic acid, which is, indeed, considered the biogenetic precursor of iridoids normally found in Scrophulariaceae, and was recognised here for the first time in the studied species. Also verbascoside and (E)-phytol were evidenced for the first time in S. canina. The former compound is an almost ubiquitous glycosidic phenyl-ethanoid, which attains systematic importance when in co-occurrence with iridoids, and its taxonomical implications were discussed. The latter compound, even though it is omnipresent, is interestingly endowed with several biological activities, which may give an additional reason for the traditional uses of this plant. © 2015 Taylor & Francis.
Secondary metabolites from Scrophularia canina L / Venditti, Alessandro; Frezza, Claudio; Riccardelli, M.; Foddai, Sebastiano; Nicoletti, Marcello; Serafini, Mauro; Bianco, Armandodoriano. - In: NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH. - ISSN 1478-6419. - STAMPA. - 30:14(2016), pp. 1665-1669. [10.1080/14786419.2015.1122598]
Secondary metabolites from Scrophularia canina L
VENDITTI, ALESSANDRO;FREZZA, CLAUDIO
;FODDAI, Sebastiano;NICOLETTI, Marcello;SERAFINI, Mauro;BIANCO, Armandodoriano
2016
Abstract
A re-examination of Scrophularia canina L. confirmed the presence of iridoid glucosides considered as chemotaxonomic markers for the Scrophulariaceae family, like aucubin, harpagide and 8-O-acetylharpagide, besides the further presence of 8-epiloganic acid, which is, indeed, considered the biogenetic precursor of iridoids normally found in Scrophulariaceae, and was recognised here for the first time in the studied species. Also verbascoside and (E)-phytol were evidenced for the first time in S. canina. The former compound is an almost ubiquitous glycosidic phenyl-ethanoid, which attains systematic importance when in co-occurrence with iridoids, and its taxonomical implications were discussed. The latter compound, even though it is omnipresent, is interestingly endowed with several biological activities, which may give an additional reason for the traditional uses of this plant. © 2015 Taylor & Francis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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