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Alkaloidal variation in the genus Pearsonia
Authors:Ben-Erik Van Wyk  Gerhard H Verdoorn
Institution:

a Department of Botany, Rand Afrikaans University, P.O. Box 524, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa

b Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, P.O. Box 524, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa

Abstract:Several quinolizidine alkaloids, including various angelate esters, are known from the genus Pearsonia. In a detailed variation study which included 98 samples from nine of the 11 species, large qualitative and quantitative differences were recorded. The observed variation is ascribed to the following: 1, species (the alkaloids of some species and subspecies are diagnostically different); 2, provenance (various populations of the same species may have unique combinations of alkaloids); 3, developmental stage (in P. cajanifolia there is a marked decreased in esterification towards the end of the growing season); 4, plant parts extracted (seeds, for example, have high concentrations of hydroxylated lupanine-type alkaloids and only small amounts of esters). These results highlight some of the problems associated with the use of alkaloids as taxonomic characters.
Keywords:Pearsonia  Fabaceae  Crotalarieae  quinolizidine alkaloids  chemotaxonomy  variation study
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