2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2004.03.003
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Specific accumulation and revised structures of acridone alkaloid glucosides in the tips of transformed roots of Ruta graveolens

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“…This can be achieved in part by extensive use of two-dimensional techniques (Fan 1996), but from work in the biomedical field it is clear that a more complete analysis can usually be achieved by linking the NMR analysis to an in-line chromatographic separation technique, such as liquid chromatography (LC; Lindon et al 1996). In fact LCNMR is a well established analytical approach for natural products (Bringmann et al 1998;Kuzovkina et al 2004) and more complicated schemes, incorporating parallel MS and NMR analysis, have been implemented (Exarchou et al 2003).…”
Section: Metabolomics and Metabolic Flux Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be achieved in part by extensive use of two-dimensional techniques (Fan 1996), but from work in the biomedical field it is clear that a more complete analysis can usually be achieved by linking the NMR analysis to an in-line chromatographic separation technique, such as liquid chromatography (LC; Lindon et al 1996). In fact LCNMR is a well established analytical approach for natural products (Bringmann et al 1998;Kuzovkina et al 2004) and more complicated schemes, incorporating parallel MS and NMR analysis, have been implemented (Exarchou et al 2003).…”
Section: Metabolomics and Metabolic Flux Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rue is a native of the Mediterranean region but cultivated throughout Europe and many Asian countries, including China, India, and Japan. The plant contains more than 120 compounds of different classes of natural products such as acridone alkaloids, coumarins, essential oils, flavonoids and furoquinolines [9]. The components of Ruta species are of great interest in medicinal chemistry, as these compounds show a broad range of biological activity and a number of them are used in medicine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Siparuna guianensis ('negramina') were found flavonoids (Leitão et al, 2005), essential oils (Fischer et al, 2005) and alkaloids (Simas et al, 2001). Ruta graveolens ('arruda') contains alkaloids (Kuzovkina et al, 2004;Michael, 2005), flavonoids (Saieed et al, 2006), coumarins (Kostova et al, 1999), furanocoumarins (Ekiert and Czygan, 2005), triacylglycerines (Asilbekova, 2001) and glycosides (Chen et al, 2001). For Dorstenia asaroides ('caiá-piá') the phytochemical study showed the presence of furanocoumarins (Cardoso et al, 1999).…”
Section: Catalepsy Testmentioning
confidence: 99%