In this work, an interesting application of phytochemistry is reported. In particular, this was employed in order to give informations about the evolution of some different Lamiaceae species by means of the Sporne diagrams for what concerns certain secondary metabolites. In more details, nineteen species were studied. These belonged to five different genera i.e. Ajuga L., Galeopsis L., Melittis L., Sideritis L., Stachys L. and Teucrium L. The secondary metabolites taken into consideration for this study were the iridoids because of their good occurrence and distribution within all the family, thus providing a more accurate and general overview. Twenty different compounds of this class were identified in the studied species. The aim of this work was to verify if the evolutionary data available in literature for the studied species and based on molecular studies, matched with those recovered from a more phytochemical approach or not. The final objective was to ascertain a correspondence between these two opposite methods. The results of this study clearly showed that only in some cases, this correspondence was present. This may suggest the possibility to use both methods for drawing phylogenetic trees of plants. Anyway, this study is not general and is quite limited in studied species and in collection areas and does not intend to affirm its absolute accuracy even though it may be a good starting point for future researches in this field.

Preliminary study on the phytochemical evolution of different Lamiaceae species based on iridoids

Filippo Maggi;
2019-01-01

Abstract

In this work, an interesting application of phytochemistry is reported. In particular, this was employed in order to give informations about the evolution of some different Lamiaceae species by means of the Sporne diagrams for what concerns certain secondary metabolites. In more details, nineteen species were studied. These belonged to five different genera i.e. Ajuga L., Galeopsis L., Melittis L., Sideritis L., Stachys L. and Teucrium L. The secondary metabolites taken into consideration for this study were the iridoids because of their good occurrence and distribution within all the family, thus providing a more accurate and general overview. Twenty different compounds of this class were identified in the studied species. The aim of this work was to verify if the evolutionary data available in literature for the studied species and based on molecular studies, matched with those recovered from a more phytochemical approach or not. The final objective was to ascertain a correspondence between these two opposite methods. The results of this study clearly showed that only in some cases, this correspondence was present. This may suggest the possibility to use both methods for drawing phylogenetic trees of plants. Anyway, this study is not general and is quite limited in studied species and in collection areas and does not intend to affirm its absolute accuracy even though it may be a good starting point for future researches in this field.
2019
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