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| A. Nette Sigler, HansW. Rauwald | Requires cookie* | | Title
| Aloe Plants Accumulate Anthrone-Type Anthranoids in Inflorescence and Leaves, and Tetrahydroanthracenes in Roots  | | | Abstract
| The accumulation and distribution of characteristic secondary products in the different organs of an A loe plant (A. succotrina Lam.) were studied by high perform ance liquid chro matography for the first time. In the leaves of the A loe plant, only anthrone-C-glycosyls of the 7-hydroxyaloin type and, for the first time in plant material, the free anthraquinone 7-hydroxyaloeemodin were found. In contrast to previous reports on the distribution of sec ondary products in A lo e plants, anthrone-C-glycosyls were also detected in flowers, bracts and the inflorescence axis of the species examined. Aloesaponol I, a tetrahydroanthracene aglycone, was only present in the underground organs and in the stem. The 2-alkylchromone-C-glucosyl aloeresin B showed no specific occurrence as it was found in every type of organ. Based on these results and the findings of recent studies on A loe roots and flowers, a distri bution scheme of polyketide types in the A loe plant was established. It suggests a separate and independent anthranoid metabolism for underground A loe organs and stem on the one hand, and for leaves and inflorescence organs on the other hand. In the latter structures anthranoid metabolism seems to be additionally compartmentalized as the anthranoid pro files of inflorescence organs and leaves differ in two points relevant to anthranoid biosynthe sis: firstly, the occurrence of anthrone aglycones and secondly, the individual content of corre sponding anthrone-C-glucosyl diastereomers. | | |
Reference
| Z. Naturforsch. 49c, 286—292 (1994); received February 4/March 21 1994 | | |
Published
| 1994 | | |
Keywords
| Aloe, Asphodelaceae, Anthraquinones, Chromones, Polyketides, High Performance Liquid Chromatography | | |
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