Iridoids and alkanes in twelve species of Galium and Asperula |
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Authors: | Desmond Corrigan Richard F. Timoney Dervilla M.X. Donnelly |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland;2. Department of Chemistry, University College, Dublin 4, Ireland |
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Abstract: | The results of an analysis of the iridoid and n-alkane patterns in twelve species of Asperula and Galium revealed similarities rather than differences between and within the genera. The ease with which artefacts can be produced from asperuloside limits the taxonomic usefulness of asperuloside-type iridoids. A sub-division of the genus Galium based on the dominant alkanes was not completely in accord with the existing division of the genus into sections. The alkane patterns are largely unaffected by plant age or geographical location. They do support some of the taxonomic views currently held concerning the inter-relationships of different species in the genus Galium. |
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Keywords: | Rubiaceae iridoids asperuloside galium glycoside chemotaxonomy. |
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