2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-013-0934-3
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Chemical composition of Hypericum species from the Taeniocarpium and Drosanthe sections

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“…Regarding sect. Taeniocarpium , H. fragile has not yet been studied for its phytochemicals; however, our results on the presence of naphthodianthrones, acylphloroglucinols and some flavonoid compounds are close to those of Camas et al (2014) [ 46 ], who studied, among others, H. confertum , H. linarioides , H. pruinatum and H. thymifolium belonging to sect. Taeniocarpium .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Regarding sect. Taeniocarpium , H. fragile has not yet been studied for its phytochemicals; however, our results on the presence of naphthodianthrones, acylphloroglucinols and some flavonoid compounds are close to those of Camas et al (2014) [ 46 ], who studied, among others, H. confertum , H. linarioides , H. pruinatum and H. thymifolium belonging to sect. Taeniocarpium .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Apart from the importance of the presence of naphthodianthrones and acylphloroglucinols, the detection of other compounds with significant biological activity has been examined by some researchers [ 16 , 45 , 46 ]. Napoli et al (2018) [ 16 ] examined some species that belong to different sections for their phytochemistry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, hypericin, pseudohypericin and a proposed precursor of hypercins, and emodin were identified not only Factors for chemical variations in Hypericum species in dark glands, but also in translucent glands as well as in non-secretory tissues throughout the leaves of some in vitro cultured species from Hypericum section (Kucharíková et al, 2016). According to the chemotaxonomic surveys, hypericins are produced only in phylogenetically advanced clades of the genus as Hypericum, Drosocarpium, Thasia, Adenosepalum (Kitanov, 2001), Olympia (Cirak et al, 2016b), Taeniocarpium, and Drosanthe (Camas et al, 2014b), a result of adaptation to some selective factors. Similarly, essential oils are synthesized either in translucent glands or in secretory canals that may be localized in leaves, flowers including petals, sepals, and pistil (Fig.…”
Section: Plant Organ Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some of the previously mentioned compounds can be found in quantities several times higher in various representatives of the genus Hypericum other than H. perforatum. This emphasizes the importance of further studies on the biological potential of these species [2,6]. On the other hand, it is not uncommon that Hyperici herba samples often contain Hypericum species other than the official biological source, which is a direct consequence of herbal material collectors' inability to botanically recognize H. perforatum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%