Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
With the aim of characterizing from a morphological and aromatic point of view,
C. biflorus Mill., a trial was carried out in 2016 collecting flowers of wild C. biflorus in
three sites of southern Italy (Randazzo, CT; CesarĂ², ME; Samo, RC) with different
altitudes (930, 970 and 1271 m a.s.l., respectively), environmental and climatic
conditions. Perigone external segments, stigmas and anthers were measured and
perigones, stigmas and anthers were weighed. Concerning the phytochemical
investigation, we have focused our interest toward the aromatic profile of stigmas.
Therefore, we have adopted the same procedure applied in the saffron analyses, using
the SPME methodology combined with GC-FID and GC-MS. In the three sites, the length
of perigone external segments ranged from 29.7 to 34.5 mm, stigma length from 9.7 to
11.7 mm and anthers from 10.5 to 11.7 mm. Unitary perigone dry weight ranged from
27.8 to 36.5 mg, unitary stigmas dry weight from 0.6 to 1.0 mg, while anthers from 2.7
to 4.5 mg. The heaviest stigmas were recorded in the high altitude environment, while
the heaviest anthers in the intermediate environment. The analyses of the aromatic
components evidenced a similar profile for the samples: safranal (25-33%), ?-
isophorone (23-33%), ketoisophorone (10-14%) and 4-methylene isophorone (7-
11%). Specifically, the samples collected in Randazzo and CesarĂ², two neighbouring
Sicilian localities, appear similar, instead the sample collected in Samo shows some
differences. This is a first report on the morphological and phytochemical analysis of
this species, further analyses will be necessary to establish similarities with the
saffron and other wild Crocus species.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Crocus biflorus; morphologicaltraits; stigmas; aromaticprofile; safranal
Elenco autori:
Napoli, EDOARDO MARCO; Strano, Tonia; Ruberto, Giuseppe
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