J. Palá-Paúl, Rubén Abad-Calderón, M. Pérez-Alonso, J. Brophy, Ana C. Soria
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摘要
Eryngium L. 属属于 Apiaceae 科,约有 250 个物种,分布于世界各地。在《欧洲植物志》描述的 26 个物种中,只有 14 个生长在伊比利亚半岛。其中一种是 Eryngium galioides Lam,这是一种生长在伊比利亚半岛中西部开阔干燥地区的小型一年生植物(2-30 厘米)。在这项研究中,我们在瓜达拉哈拉(西班牙)采集了该物种的全株(气生部分和根)。通过水蒸馏法提取了该物种的精油,并用气相色谱法(GC)和气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)进行了分析。值得注意的是,与该属的其他物种相比,该物种的精油产量相对较高(0.48%)。E. galioides 精油由 70 多种化合物组成。经鉴定,这种精油的主要成分是缬草烯(49.7%)和一种phyllocladene异构体(23.7%),两者均占精油总量的 70% 以上。研究还发现,这种油的其他代表性化合物包括 β-千金子烯(6.0%)、γ-室烯(3.4%)、(E)-石竹烯(3.0%)和 β-榄香烯(1.6%)。据我们所知,这是第一份关于 E. galioides 精油化学成分的报告。通过这项工作,我们加深了对该属植物的了解,并为促进 E. galioides 的体外培养提供了化学和植物学基础,使其成为富含生物活性成分的精油来源,应用于不同领域。
The Essential Oil Composition of Eryngium galioides Lam.—An Endemic Species of the Iberian Peninsula
The Eryngium L. genus belongs to the Apiaceae family and, with about 250 species, has a cosmopolitan distribution. Only fourteen of the twenty-six species described in Flora Europaea grow in the Iberian Peninsula. One of these is Eryngium galioides Lam., a small annual plant (2–30 cm) that grows in open dry places in the mid-west of the Iberian Peninsula. For this study, the whole plant (aerial parts and roots) of this species was gathered in Guadalajara (Spain). The essential oil of this population was extracted by hydro-distillation and analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS). It is worth noting that this species gave rise to a relatively high essential oil yield (0.48%) in comparison with other species of this genus. E. galioides oil consisted of a complex mixture of more than 70 compounds. The main constituents of this oil were identified as valencene (49.7%) and a phyllocladene isomer (23.7%), both representing more than the 70% of the total oil. Other representative compounds of this oil were found to be β-chamigrene (6.0%), γ-muurolene (3.4%), (E)-caryophyllene (3.0%) and β-elemene (1.6%). As far as we know, this is the first report about the chemical composition of E. galioides essential oils. With this work, we contribute to the knowledge of this genus and provide a chemical and botanical basis to promote the in vitro cultivation of E. galioides as a source of essential oils rich in bio-actives for application in different fields.