Journal of natural products2022,Vol.85Issue(8) :8.DOI:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.2c00207

O?Acylated Flavones in the Alpine Daisy Celmisia viscosa: Intraspecific Variation

Rubin David Sansom Catherine E. Lucas Nigel T. McAdam C. John Simpson Jim Lord Janice M. Perry Nigel B.
Journal of natural products2022,Vol.85Issue(8) :8.DOI:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.2c00207

O?Acylated Flavones in the Alpine Daisy Celmisia viscosa: Intraspecific Variation

Rubin David 1Sansom Catherine E. 1Lucas Nigel T. 1McAdam C. John 1Simpson Jim 1Lord Janice M. 1Perry Nigel B.1
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  • 1. University of Otago
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Abstract

Flavonoids acylated on their core phenolic groups are rare. The Aotearoa New Zealand endemic alpine daisy Celmisia viscosa is widespread, but its flavonoids have not previously been identified. Leaf extracts yielded a series of 8-O-acylated flavones with combinations of 3-methylbutanoate, 2-methylbutanoate, and 2-methylpropanoate groups and one, two, or three O-methyls, all previously unreported. Regiochemistries of 8-(3″-methylbutanoyl)-5-hydroxy-6,7,4′-trimethoxyflavone (5) and 8-(2″-methylbutanoyl)-5,7,4′-trihydroxy-6-methoxyflavone (10) were defined by X-ray crystallography. LC analyses of leaf extracts from the full geographic range of C. viscosa showed intraspecific variation of these flavones: most had high concentrations of trimethoxy 8-O-acylated flavones, but dimethoxy 8-O-acylated flavones were the most abundant flavonoids in two individuals. Three other viscid (sticky leaved) Celmisa species also contained these rare flavones, but four nonviscid Celmisa had none detectable.

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2022
Journal of natural products

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