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  • - The study analyzed Parentucellia viscosa from Sardinia, comparing its secondary metabolite content to that of a continental sample and to the closely related Bellardia trixago.
  • - Phylogenetic relationships between these species were supported by phytochemical analysis, confirming their closeness.
  • - The research identified a chiral polyol (mannitol) and two uncommon aromatic acids (benzoic and gallic acid), with gallic acid being notably unreported in the Orobanchaceae family.

Article Abstract

In this work, we examined a sample of Parentucellia viscosa from Sardinia island, showing similarities and differences of the secondary metabolite content with respect to previous study conducted on an accession of continental origin, and also with Bellardia trixago, a species very close to Parentucellia. In this aspect, the proximity between these species, previously stated by a phylogenetic study, was confirmed by a phytochemical approach. Within the non-iridoidic fraction a chiral polyol (mannitol) and two aromatic acids (benzoic acid and gallic acid) were evidenced. These two acids are not common in Scropulariaceae since they have been reported only from a few species, and it is worth to note that gallic acid was never reported from the Orobanchaceae family.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2014.973409DOI Listing

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