Volatile constituents as complementary tools to characterize seven sardinian Genista species

LOI, MARIA CECILIA;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The aroma fingerprints of seven endemic Sardinian populations of Genista species (Genistabocchierii, Genista arbusensis, Genista cadasonensis, Genista corsica, Genista morisii, Genista pichisermolliana, Genista sulcitana) were defined for the first time in order to investigate the relationship between their chemotaxonomic classification and discriminating volatiles. It is the first time that the inter-species compositional variations of non-terpenoidic constituents and target volatiles such as linalool, limonene, 2,6-nonadienal, 2-pentylfuran, (E)-2-(2-pentenyl)-furan, ß-caryophyllene and caryophyllene oxide were related by Principal Components Analysis to the actual chemotaxonomic classification of the selected Sardinian Genista species. Although they are not considered marketable aromatic plants, these original results have shown the potential role of volatiles not only as new further important chemotaxonomic markers of Genista species, but also as potential ecological factors in the chemodiversity of some endemic Mediterranean Genista or, more in general, in vegetation changes and reforestation processes.
2015
Inglese
62
82
90
9
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Essential oil; GC-MS; Genista; Headspace; Leguminosae; PCA; Ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics; Biochemistry
no
Bertoli, Alessandra; Loi, MARIA CECILIA; Noccioli, Cecilia; Maxia, Lucia; Moonen, Anna Camilla; Pistelli, Luisa
1.1 Articolo in rivista
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