Leaf essential oils and volatiles, histochemistry and micromorphology of Neomitranthes obscura (DC.) N. Silveira (Myrtaceae) growing in sandy coastal plains of Rio de Janeiro

We evaluated the chemical composition of leaf essential oils and volatiles in Neomitranthes obscura from different sandy coastal plains in Rio de Janeiro State. These sites present different environmental conditions. Leaf essential oils and volatiles were characterized by GC/MS after simultaneous di...

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Published inBiochemical systematics and ecology Vol. 78; pp. 66 - 76
Main Authors Victório, Cristiane P., de Azevedo, Aline C., da Silveira, Eliza G.P., Souza, Marcelo da C., Sato, Alice, Gama, Paola E., Bizzo, Humberto R., Arruda, Rosani C.O.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2018
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Summary:We evaluated the chemical composition of leaf essential oils and volatiles in Neomitranthes obscura from different sandy coastal plains in Rio de Janeiro State. These sites present different environmental conditions. Leaf essential oils and volatiles were characterized by GC/MS after simultaneous distillation-extraction (SDE) and hydrodistillation (HD). All samples were rich in sesquiterpenes, mainly those from cadinene, germacrene and caryophyllene cyclization pathways, including (E)-caryophyllene, α-copaene, β-selinene, α-cadinene, selina-3,7 (11)-diene, germacrene B and caryophyllene oxide. Chemical profiles of N. obscura from different restingas presented high variation in the relative amount of some compounds. Fewer compounds were produced in a semi-arid climate (Massambaba restinga). Comparing samples collected during different seasons in Marambaia restinga, (E)-caryophyllene presented highly variable concentrations. The highest concentration was observed in August, which is the month of least rainfall. In contrast, germacrene B presented the lowest concentration in August. Leaf secretory structures were described using light and scanning microscopy and histochemical tests. The main sites of lipophilic and terpenoid accumulation are located in the secretory cavities of mesophyll. Our data indicate that the production of essential oils and volatiles in N. obscura is influenced by both plant developmental stage and environmental conditions. •Essential oils of N. obscura from restingas were extracted by HD.•Chemical profiles presented major quantitative difference in essential oils.•Sesquiterpenes were the main constituents of essential oils and volatiles.•Leaf microchemistry revealed the presence of volatile terpenoids in secretory cavities.•Environmental conditions influence composition of essential oils.
ISSN:0305-1978
1873-2925
DOI:10.1016/j.bse.2018.03.010