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Morphological and chemical variation of Stemona tuberosa from southern China – Evidence for heterogeneity of this medicinal plant species
Authors:G. Chen  L. Brecker  S. Felsinger  X.‐H. Cai  S. Kongkiatpaiboon  J. Schinnerl
Affiliation:1. Kunming Botanical Garden, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China;2. University of Vienna, Faculty of Chemisty Institute of Organic Chemistry, Vienna, Austria;3. State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources in West China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China;4. Drug Discovery and Development Center, Thammasat University, PathumThani, Thailand;5. Chemodiversity Research Group, Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:
  • The occurrence of bioactive alkaloids and tocopherols was studied in 15 different provenances of Stemona tuberosa Lour. collected in southern China, to examine chemical variation of individuals that show notable differences in flower characteristics. Morphological variations stimulated examination of chemical characteristics of these individuals.
  • Methanolic root extracts of 15 individuals of Stuberosa were comparatively assessed with HPLC‐UV‐DAD/ELSD. Five of seven compounds were co‐chromatographically identified. Two compounds were isolated and their structure elucidated using NMR and MS. Amounts of alkaloids and tocopherols were determined using HPLC‐UV‐DAD/ELSD with the external standard method.
  • Five alkaloids, tuberostemonine ( 1 ), tuberostemonine A ( 2 ), neotuberostemonine ( 3 ), tuberostemonine N ( 4 ), stemoninine ( 5 ) and two 3,4‐dehydrotocopherol derivatives were identified. Within Stuberosa alkaloid accumulation tends either towards tuberostemonine ( 1 ) or stemoninine ( 5 ). All individuals show a notable co‐occurrence of compounds 1 or 5 and 3,4‐dehydro‐δ‐tocopherol ( 6 ). These results coincide with differences in flower morphology of Stuberosa.
  • Stemona tuberosa, as defined in the Flora of China, shows a remarkable variation in flower morphology and additionally in the accumulation of alkaloids. The obtained data show the need for future species delimitation to either species or subspecies level.
Keywords:Bai Bu  chemotaxonomy  plant secondary metabolites  Stemona alkaloids  Stemona tuberosa
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