Vlassi, Anthi published the artcileWhat Socrates drank Comparative chemical investigation of two Greek Conium taxa exhibiting diverse chemical profiles, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks, the main research area is Conium taxa chem profile investigation; Apiaceae; Artemia salina; Conium divaricatum; Conium maculatum; Essential oil; Isolation; Structure elucidation; Toxicity assessment.
Conium divaricatum, even though exhibiting morphol. differences in comparison to its congener of European origin Conium maculatum, is still considered a disputed taxon often referred to as a synonym of the latter. Herein, essential oils of various plant tissues from several populations of both taxa were comparatively investigated, showing distinct chem. profiles. In the case of C. divaricatum, the essential oils were dominated by hydrocarbon esters, among which the main constituents 4-oxodecyl hexanoate, 4-oxododecyl hexanoate and 4-oxooctyl hexanoate were isolated and identified as undescribed natural products. In contrast, the essential oils of C. maculatum were dominated by hydrocarbon alkanes, alkenes and ketones, as well as the polyacetylene (Z)-falcarinol. Even though determination of the total alkaloids content and toxicity assessment against the crustacean Artemia salina did not reveal significant differences, the distinct chem. profiles and the morphol. differences observed for both taxa, strongly support their distinction as sep. species.
Phytochemistry (Elsevier) published new progress about Alkanes Role: ANT (Analyte), BSU (Biological Study, Unclassified), ANST (Analytical Study), BIOL (Biological Study). 929-77-1 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Methyl docosanoate, and the molecular formula is C23H46O2, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks.
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