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GC‐MS and q‐NMR based chemotaxonomic evaluation of two <i>Leonurus</i> species

Nilufar Z. MamadalievaInstitute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of Sciences, Mirzo Ulugbek str., 77 Tashkent 100170 UzbekistanKhayrulla BobakulovInstitute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of Sciences, Mirzo Ulugbek str., 77 Tashkent 100170 UzbekistanVittorio VinciguerraDepartment for the Innovation in Biological, Agro‐food and Forestal Systems Tuscia University Largo dell'Università blocco D, Via San Camillo de Lellis 01100 Viterbo ItalyAntonio TiezziDepartment for the Innovation in Biological, Agro‐food and Forestal Systems Tuscia University Largo dell'Università blocco D, Via San Camillo de Lellis 01100 Viterbo ItalyН. Д. АбдуллаевInstitute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of Sciences, Mirzo Ulugbek str., 77 Tashkent 100170 UzbekistanLutfun NaharMedicinal Chemistry and Natural Products Research Group, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Science Liverpool John Moores University James Parsons Building, Byrom Street Liverpool L3 3AF UKShakhnoza S. AzimovaInstitute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of Sciences, Mirzo Ulugbek str., 77 Tashkent 100170 UzbekistanSatyajit D. SarkerMedicinal Chemistry and Natural Products Research Group, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Science Liverpool John Moores University James Parsons Building, Byrom Street Liverpool L3 3AF UK
Phytochemical Analysisjournal2016en
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INTRODUCTION: The genus Leonurus L. (fam: Lamiaceae) is represented in Uzbekistan by two species, L. panzerioides Popov. and L. turkestanicus V. I. Krecz. & Kuprian, which are used to treat nervous disorders and also as sedative and hypotensive agents. OBJECTIVES: To establish the taxonomic status of Leonurus panzerioides and L. turkestanicus based on their chemical constituents analysed by GC-MS and q-NMR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quantitative (1) H-NMR (q-NMR) was used to identify and quantify known major components in the methanol extracts of these two species. Additionally, the chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from the aerial parts of these plants were analysed by GC-MS. RESULTS: The q-NMR analyses of Leonurus panzerioides and L. turkestanicus revealed the presence of 8-acetylharpagide, harpagide, leonurine and stachydrine as major components. Using the GC-MS method, overall 24 and 39 constituents were identified, respectively, from L. panzerioides and L. turkestanicus oils. The major constituents of the essential oil of L. panzerioides were eugenol (30.9%) and p-vinyl guaiacol (15.8%), whereas thymol (40.1%) and octen-3-ol (13.1%) were the principal compounds in the essential oil of L. turkestanicus. CONCLUSION: The major components in Leonurus panzerioides and L. turkestanicus as identified by the GC-MS and q-NMR analyses, were similar to those present in other Leonurus species and thus provided chemotaxonomic evidence for the placement of these species under the genus Leonurus. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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