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Profiles of Essential Oils and Correlations with Phenolic Acids and Primary Metabolites in Flower Buds of
- Source :
- Molecules
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Magnolia flower buds are a source of herbal medicines with various active compounds. In this study, differences in the distribution and abundance of major essential oils, phenolic acids, and primary metabolites between white flower buds of Magnolia heptapeta and violet flower buds of Magnolia denudata var. purpurascens were characterised. A multivariate analysis revealed clear separation between the white and violet flower buds with respect to primary and secondary metabolites closely related to metabolic systems. White flower buds contained large amounts of monoterpene hydrocarbons (MH), phenolic acids, aromatic amino acids, and monosaccharides, related to the production of isoprenes, as MH precursors, and the activity of MH synthase. However, concentrations of β-myrcene, a major MH compound, were higher in violet flower buds than in white flower buds, possibly due to higher threonine levels and low acidic conditions induced by comparatively low levels of some organic acids. Moreover, levels of stress-related metabolites, such as oxygenated monoterpenes, proline, and glutamic acid, were higher in violet flower buds than in white flower buds. Our results support the feasibility of metabolic profiling for the identification of phytochemical differences and improve our understanding of the correlated biological pathways for primary and secondary metabolites.
- Subjects :
- flower bud
Plants, Medicinal
phenolic acid
Plant Extracts
food and beverages
Computational Biology
Flowers
metabolomics
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Article
essential oil
Molecular Weight
primary metabolite
multivariate analysis
Magnolia
Magnolia heptapeta
Hydroxybenzoates
Metabolome
Oils, Volatile
Magnolia denudata var. purpurascens
Metabolic Networks and Pathways
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14203049
- Volume :
- 27
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........683112eab03e1b58b4dd80b19c4814b5