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Metabolic profiling of rhizomes of native populations of the strictly endemic Croatian species <i>Iris adriatica</i>
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2018
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BotanyPlant MetabolomicsPlant PathologyPhylogenetic AnalysisGenus IrisPlant-rhizobia InteractionNative PopulationsMicrobial EcologyI. AdriaticaEndemic Croatian SpeciesPhytochemicalI. Adriatica RhizomesRhizospherePharmacologyBiologyNatural SciencesMicrobiologyMetabolic ProfilingPhytochemistryMedicinePlant Physiology
Iris adriatica Trinajstić ex Mitić (Iridaceae L.) is a strictly endemic taxon from Croatia. It is a rhizomatous dwarf plant from the I. pumila complex with a distribution area limited to the Croatian part of the Mediterranean area, mainly central Dalmatia. The genus Iris is known for its richness in isoflavonoids which also play a significant role in chemotaxonomy and biological activity. Hence, in the current study, different plant batches of I. adriatica collected in early spring of 2016 were analysed for their phytochemical profiles and qualitatively compared. UHPLC-PDA-ESI-MS analyses of methanolic rhizome extracts were performed. Altogether, 36 compounds, representing isoflavonoids (including 6,7-methylendioxy derivatives), benzophenones and xanthones were found as aglycones or in glycosidically bound form to be the main constituent groups of I. adriatica rhizomes. Qualitative results were identical between different batches of plant material from collection sites in central Dalmatia, they differed only in quantity. For some phenolic compounds of I. adriatica, chemotaxonomic relevance was detected.
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