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  • * Identified sesquiterpenoids in Chemotype 1 and 2 samples, along with two new oplopane derivatives, while Chemotype 3 had phenylpropenoids as the main components.
  • * No link was found between chemotype classifications and morphological characteristics, plus DNA analysis revealed extensive introgression among the sample populations.

Article Abstract

The chemical constituents of the root extracts and the evolutionarily neutral DNA base sequences were studied for 28 samples of Ligularia duciformis, L. kongkalingensis, and L. nelumbifolia collected in Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces of China. The samples could be classified into four chemotypes (1-4). Sesquiterpenoids having eremophilane and oplopane skeletons were isolated from two (Chemotype 1) and three (Chemotype 2) samples, respectively. Two new oplopane derivatives were isolated and their structures were determined. In 18 samples, phenylpropenoids were the major components (Chemotype 3). In five samples, neither phenylpropenoids nor sesquiterpenoids were found (Chemotype 4). Despite this large chemical variety, no correlation was found between the chemotype and the morphological criteria of species identification. The analysis of the evolutionarily neutral DNA regions also indicated that the samples were not separated into distinct clades and that introgression was extensive.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201100240DOI Listing

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