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Chemical composition similarity between the essential oils isolated from male and female specimens of each five Baccharis species

In the few studies published on essential oils from female and male specimens of Baccharis species, strong differences between the compositions of both samples were always found. The experiments conducted in this study make use of strategies to minimize the interference from genetic and environmenta...

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Published in:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society 2012-06, Vol.23 (6), p.1041-1047
Main Authors: Besten, Michele A., Jasinski, Vanessa C. G., Costa, Ângela de G. L. C., Nunes, Domingos S., Sens, Sávio L., Wisniewski Jr, Alberto, Simionatto, Edesio L., Riva, Dilamara, Dalmarco, Juliana B., Granato, Daniel
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Summary:In the few studies published on essential oils from female and male specimens of Baccharis species, strong differences between the compositions of both samples were always found. The experiments conducted in this study make use of strategies to minimize the interference from genetic and environmental factors. Essential oils from leaves of female and male specimens of five Baccharis species were investigated by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry plus flame ionization detector (GC-MS-FID): B. caprariaefolia and B. dracunculifolia, which have been previously studied with similar aims; and B. coridifolia, B. semiserrata var. elaegnoides and B. pentaptera, the latter two not yet mentioned in the literature. The results were followed by hierarchical cluster analysis, verifying the formation of groups indicative of the great similarity of essential oils from male and female specimens of all five species. The study reinforces the value of field observation in natural product research and points genetic and ecological factors as main responsible for differences in the secondary metabolites of the studied plants.
ISSN:0103-5053
1678-4790
DOI:10.1590/S0103-50532012000600007