Literature DB >> 14994196

Sesquiterpene lactones in Arnica montana: a rapid analytical method and the effects of flower maturity and simulated mechanical harvesting on quality and yield.

James A Douglas1, Bruce M Smallfield, Elaine J Burgess, Nigel B Perry, Rosemary E Anderson, Malcolm H Douglas, V LeAnne Glennie.   

Abstract

A rapid extraction, clean-up and RPLC procedure suitable for routine quantitative analyses of sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) in Arnica montana is described. Seven SLs were isolated of which tigloyl and methacryloyl esters of helenalin made up over 50 % of the total. This method was applied to analyses of replicated samples of different flower parts, different stages of flower maturity, and herb from different harvest methods. The mean total SL levels were higher in the disk flowers (0.872 % w/w) than the ray flowers (0.712 %), lower in the flower receptacles (0.354 %) and lowest in stems (0.028 %). Relative levels of individual SLs varied significantly between flower parts, especially acetyldihydrohelenalin which had its highest concentration in stems. The total SL contents increased progressively as the flowers matured, from 0.512 % in buds to 0.943 % in withered flowers. Harvesting a range of flower maturities at one time in a simulated mechanical harvest, followed by mechanical separation of low quality stem material gave the same quality as hand harvested A. montana flowers (over 0.8 % total SLs) and the flower yields from the two processes were similar when adjusted for harvesting technique (320 kg dry matter/ha by hand, 295 kg/ha mechanical). Delaying flower harvest until the flower petals had withered greatly improved the SL concentration of the drug.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14994196     DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-815495

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta Med        ISSN: 0032-0943            Impact factor:   3.352


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Journal:  Mycorrhiza       Date:  2009-10-17       Impact factor: 3.387

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Authors:  Renate Spitaler; Andrea Winkler; Isabella Lins; Sema Yanar; Hermann Stuppner; Christian Zidorn
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Authors:  Anja Greinwald; Martin Hartmann; Jörg Heilmann; Michael Heinrich; Rainer Luick; Albert Reif
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 5.753

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Authors:  Awraris Derbie Assefa; Susanna Choi; Jae-Eun Lee; Jung-Sook Sung; On-Sook Hur; Na-Young Ro; Ho-Sun Lee; Suk-Woo Jang; Ju-Hee Rhee
Journal:  BMC Chem       Date:  2019-04-19
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