Anthraquinones distribution in the hypogeal apparatus of Rubia peregrina L. growing wild in Sardinia
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The isolation, characterisation and quantification of anthraquinones, from
hypogeal apparatus of Rubia peregrina L. (Wild Madder) growing wild in
Sardinia (Italy) are described. The present study allowed us to perform an
easy and fast HPLC analytical method for the detection of anthraquinones
in all underground parts of plant. Concentrations of these
compounds are variable in the different hypogeal parts before and after
hydrolysis of the crude methanolic extracts. Before hydrolysis, we found
that pseudopurpurin was 0.18% in rhizomes, alizarin 0.02% in rhizomes
and principal stolons, and purpurin 0.56% in stolons of second order.
Rubiadin is the major constituent of R. peregrina and reached a higher
concentration in principal stolons of up to 4.8%. After hydrolysis, we
found some drastic changes: an increase of purpurin in rhizomes (0.04%)
and pseudopurpurin in all hypogeal parts (around 0.57%), and a decrease
of purpurin in all parts of hypogeal apparatus. The most important
change was found in rubiadin concentration, which reached its maximum
in principal stolons (11.3%). No anthraquinones were found in the aerial
parts of the plant.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rubia peregrina L; anthraquinones; rubiadin; pseudopurpurin; HPLC
Elenco autori:
Marchetti, Mauro
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