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Seed flavonoids of thePodalyrieae andLiparieae (Fabaceae)
Authors:Anna-Maria de Nysschen  B -E. van Wyk  Fanie R. van Heerden
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, Rand Afrikaans University, Auckland Park, P.O. Box 524, 2006 Johannesburg, South Africa;(2) Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, Auckland Park 2006, P.O. Box 524, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:A study of the phenolic compounds of the closely related papilionoid tribes,Podalyrieae andLiparieae, proved that the flavonoid patterns of hydrolysed seed extracts are remarkably conservative. Butin (7, 3prime, 4prime-trihydroxyflavanone), 3prime-hydroxydaidzein (7, 3prime, 4prime-trihydroxyisoflavone), vicenin-2 (6, 8-di-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-5, 7, 4prime-trihydroxyflavone) and orobol (5, 7, 3prime, 4prime-tetrahydroxyisoflavone) were isolated and identified as the major flavonoids. The seeds ofAmphithalea, Coelidium, Liparia, Xiphotheca, Calpurnia, Stirtonanthus andPodalyria accumulated three isoflavone O-glycosides that yielded 3prime-hydroxydaidzein on hydrolysis. In contrast,Virgilia contained a unique combination of vicenin-2 and orobol. Vicenin-2 was also present inCalpurnia as a major compound, butStirtonanthus insignis was the only other species studied that contained orobol (in trace amounts only). Butein, a chalcone, was reported byHarborne from the seed ofCyclopia subternata. This compound's flavanone analog, butin, was the principal component inCyclopia. A cladistic analysis, using flavonoid, alkaloid and morphological data, showed that the seed flavonoids of thePodalyrieae andLiparieae behave rather poorly as cladistic characters. They are, however, of considerable taxonomic value at the tribal level favouring the opinion that the two tribes should be combined. The apparent absence of flavonoids in the seed ofHypocalyptus supports the suggestion that it should be excluded from theLiparieae. Flavonoids also show that theArgyrolobium-group is very different from the tribeCrotalarieae and support the recent transfer of this group to the tribeGenisteae.
Keywords:Fabaceae  Podalyrieae  Liparieae  Flavonoids  chemotaxonomy  seed
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