Lipophilic Extracts of Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis (DC): A Source of
Valuable Bioactive Terpenic Compounds
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Lipophilic
extracts of Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis (DC) from the south
of Portugal (Baixo Alentejo) were studied by gas chromatography–mass
spectrometry. One sesquiterpene lactone, four pentacyclic triterpenes,
and four sterols were reported for the first time as cultivated cardoon
components, namely, deacylcynaropicrin, β- and α-amyrin,
lupenyl and ψ-taraxasteryl acetates, stigmasterol, 24-methylenecholesterol,
campesterol, and Δ5-avenasterol. In addition, other
new compounds were identified: ten fatty acids, eight long-chain aliphatic
alcohols, and six aromatic compounds. Four triterpenyl fatty acid
esters were also detected. Sesquiterpene lactones and pentacyclic
triterpenes were the major lipophilic families, representing respectively
2–46% and 10–89% of the detected compounds. Cynaropicrin
was the most abundant sesquiterpene lactone, while taraxasteryl acetate
was the main pentacyclic triterpene. Fatty acids and sterols, mainly
hexadecanoic acid and β-sitosterol, were present at lower amounts
(1–20% and 1–11% of the detected compounds). Long-chain
aliphatic alcohols and aromatic compounds were detected at reduced
abundances (1–6% of the detected compounds).
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Ramos, Patrícia
A. B.; Guerra, Ângela
R.; Guerreiro, Olinda; S. R. Freire, Carmen; M. S. Silva, Artur; Duarte, Maria F.; et al. (2016). Lipophilic Extracts of Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis (DC): A Source of
Valuable Bioactive Terpenic Compounds. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf402253a