2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2020.113027
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Future trends for the analysis of guayulins in guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) resins

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“…Besides, while the stem content of guayulin A was lower than that of other guayulins, particularly guayulin C, the opposite was seen in the leaf, where the content of guayulin A was high and of the same order as that of guayulin C [4]. This is interesting, because the Sesquiterpenes lactones have attracted much scientific attention because of their functional diversity and abundance, and they are important taxonomic markers in the family Asteraceae to which the genus Parthenium belongs [8,9].…”
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“…Besides, while the stem content of guayulin A was lower than that of other guayulins, particularly guayulin C, the opposite was seen in the leaf, where the content of guayulin A was high and of the same order as that of guayulin C [4]. This is interesting, because the Sesquiterpenes lactones have attracted much scientific attention because of their functional diversity and abundance, and they are important taxonomic markers in the family Asteraceae to which the genus Parthenium belongs [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The purpose of the present study was to establish: (1) whether the decline in the content of one or more guayulins in the stems during the autumn is a general behavior in multiple guayule accessions grown under the same conditions; (2) whether the drop in guayulin content has any impact on the resin yield; (3) whether there is any relationship between the potential drop in the guayulin content and the genetic origin of the various accessions; and finally (4), to question what occurs in the leaves and relate it to what happens in the stems.…”
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