Taxonomic group: plant / Streptophyta
(Phylum: Streptophyta)
Organ / tissue: flower,
bud,
sepal,
petal,
fruit
NCBI PubMed ID: 11199145Publication DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9779Journal NLM ID: 0066751Publisher: George Thieme
Correspondence: tekelova

fpharm.uniba.sk
Institutions: Department of Pharmacognosy and Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia, Department of Experimental Botany and Genetics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, P.J. Šafárik University, Košice, Slovakia
Samples of Hyperici herba were obtained by harvesting Hypericum perforatum L. in different plant development stages. The relation of flower development phases in the drug's flower fraction was examined. The HPLC method was then employed for the analysis of the content of secondary metabolites in different flower ontogenesis phases. The content of dianthrones, derivatives of quercetin and hyperforin increased from the first bud phases (0.29 %, 0.80 %, and 2.47 %, respectively) to flowers just opened (1.04 %, 4.23 % and 6.60 %, respectively). The content of dianthrones and quercetin glycosides then decreased (in unripe fruits 0.11 % and 0.08 %, respectively), whereas the amounts of hyperforin increased to 8.07 % in fruits. The content of I3,II8-biapigenin increased from 0.21 % in small buds to 1.04 % in buds just before opening and has then decreased gradually to a value of 0.02 % in fruits. Rutin was not detected in the samples.
flavonoids, different parts of plant, Hypericum perforatum var. angustifolium, dianthrones, hyperforin
Structure type: monomer
C
21H
20O
11Location inside paper: p. 779, Table 2
Trivial name: quercitrin, baohuoside-II, quercetin 3-rhamnoside, quercetin 3-O-rhamnoside
Compound class: saponin glycoside, glycoside, flavonoid glycoside, flavonol glycoside
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_136105,IEDB_225177,IEDB_885823
Related record ID(s): 68169, 68170
NCBI Taxonomy refs (TaxIDs): 65561Reference(s) to other database(s): CCSD:
49971, CBank-STR:599
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