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Journal of Essential Oil Research | 2015

Composition of Peucedanum longifolium Waldst. & Kit. essential oil and volatiles obtained by headspace

Olga P. Jovanović; Bojan Zlatković; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Goran Petrović; Gordana Stojanović

The present study reports the chemical composition of Peucedanum longifolium essential oil and headspace (HS) volatiles obtained from the fresh aerial parts. The major contributors of the essential oil were β-elemene (24.7%), (E)-β-ocimene (11.7%), cis-linalool oxide (furanoid, 5.7%), (Z)-β-ocimene (5.6%) and α-humulene (5.2%). HS analysis of the above ground plant parts has enabled the identification of thirty-one components, representing 98.7% of the total volatiles. The main constituents were: (E)-β-ocimene (28.5%), (Z)-β-ocimene (11.9%), α-pinene (8.9%), myrcene (8.5%), p-cymene (6.4%), limonene (6.3%), sabinene (6.0%) and α-phellandrene (5.6%). Twenty-six components were in common for both the oil and HS volatiles, which is 77.3% of the oil and 97.1% of the HS sample.


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2016

Geographically Related Variation in Epicuticular Wax Traits of Pinus nigra Populations from Southern Carpathians and Central Balkans – Taxonomic Considerations

Zorica S. Mitić; Bojan Zlatković; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Gordana Stojanović; Petar D. Marin

The chemical composition of epicuticular waxes of nine populations from three Pinus nigra J. F. Arnold subspecies (namely subsp. nigra, subsp. banatica (Borbás) Novák, and subsp. pallasiana (Lamb.) Holmboe) from Southern Carpathians and central Balkan Peninsula were analyzed using GC/MS and GC/FID chromatography, and multivariate statistical techniques with respect to biogeography and taxonomy. In the needle waxes, four primary alcohols and 14 n‐alkanes ranging from C21 to C33 were identified, and the most abundant compounds were the four odd‐numbered n‐alkanes C27, C25, C23, and C29. Multivariate statistical analyses (CDA and CA) have shown existence of three P. nigra groups and suggested clinal differentiation as a mechanism of genetic variation across a geographic area: the first group consisted of the southernmost populations of subsp. pallasiana from Macedonia, the second consisted of the northernmost subsp. banatica populations from Romania, while all populations in Serbia described as three different subspecies (nigra, banatica, and pallasiana) formed the third group together with subsp. nigra population from Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to simple linear regression, geographic latitude and four bioclimatic parameters were moderately correlated with the contents of epicuticular wax compounds that are important in population discrimination, while stepwise multiple regression showed that latitude participated in most of the regression models for predicting the composition of the epicuticular waxes. These results agree with CDA and CA analysis, and confirmed the possibility of recognition of fine geographic differentiation of the analyzed P. nigra populations.


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2017

Needle Terpenes as Chemotaxonomic Markers in Pinus: Subsections Pinus and Pinaster

Zorica S. Mitić; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Bojan Zlatković; Biljana Nikolić; Gordana Stojanović; Petar D. Marin

Chemical compositions of needle essential oils of 27 taxa from the section Pinus, including 20 and 7 taxa of the subsections Pinus and Pinaster, respectively, were compared in order to determine chemotaxonomic significance of terpenes at infrageneric level. According to analysis of variance, six out of 31 studied terpene characters were characterized by a high level of significance, indicating statistically significant difference between the examined subsections. Agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis has shown separation of eight groups, where representatives of subsect. Pinaster were distributed within the first seven groups on the dendrogram together with P. nigra subsp. laricio and P. merkusii from the subsect. Pinus. On the other hand, the eighth group included the majority of the members of subsect. Pinus. Our findings, based on terpene characters, complement those obtained from morphological, biochemical, and molecular parameters studied over the past two decades. In addition, results presented in this article confirmed that terpenes are good markers at infrageneric level.


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2015

Distribution and Variability of n‐Alkanes in Epicuticular Waxes of Sedum Species from the Central Balkan Peninsula: Chemotaxonomic Importance

Snežana Č. Jovanović; Bojan Zlatković; Gordana Stojanović

For the first time, the n‐alkane distribution and variability of the epicuticular waxes within 22 Sedum taxa was reported with focus on the chemotaxonomy of native Sedum representatives from the central Balkan Peninsula, compared to their relations with four other species of the Crassulaceae family. By GC/MS and GC‐FID identification and quantification, it was established that n‐alkanes C27, C29, C31, C33, and C35 were the dominant constituents of the examined epicuticular wax samples. Applying multivariate statistical analyses including agglomerative hierarchical clustering (AHC) and principal component analysis (PCA), the relation according to the n‐alkane composition between the examined samples was established. It was shown that the n‐alkane variability of the central Balkan Sedum species was considerable and that n‐alkanes might not be very reliable taxonomic markers for these species.


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2016

Chemotaxonomic Approach to the Central Balkan Sedum Species Based on Distribution of Triterpenoids in Their Epicuticular Waxes.

Snežana Č. Jovanović; Bojan Zlatković; Gordana Stojanović

Triterpenoid distribution in epicuticular waxes of 20 central Balkan Sedum L. species and four out‐groups of genera: Hylotelephium H. Ohba, Crassula L., Echeveria DC., and Kalanchoe Adans. were investigated for chemotaxonomic purposes. Identification and quantification of wax triterpenoids were performed by GC/MS and GC‐FID analyses. Distribution of identified triterpenoids (oleanane, lupane, and taraxerane series), as a pattern in statistical analysis, indicated very good agreement with phylogeny and systematics, except members of series Rupestria Berger, in which case the distribution of triterpenoids did not support known classification in a satisfactory manner. According to the obtained clustering, Kalanchoe is shown as similar to Sedum samples, while the other out‐groups were clearly separated.


Natural Product Research | 2018

Phytochemical analysis of Saponaria officinalis L. shoots and flowers essential oils

Goran M. Petrović; Marija Ilic; Vesna Stankov-Jovanović; Gordana Stojanović; Snežana Č. Jovanović

Abstract Phytochemical analysis by GC and GC/MS of the essential oil samples obtained from fresh shoots and flowers of Saponaria officinalis L. allowed the identification of 96 components in total, comprising 94.7% and 86.0% of the total oils compositions, respectively. Regarding the shoots essential oil, the major of 87 identified volatile compounds were phytol (14.1%), tricosane-6,8-dione (13.4%), patchouli alcohol (7.9%) and tricosane (7.2%), whereas patchouli alcohol (20.0%), heneicosane (11.5%) and tricosane (8.4%) were dominant among the 66 volatiles in the flower oil. Nonterpenoid compounds had the highest contribution in S. officinalis shoots essential oil (53.7%), while in the flower oil, constituents were almost evenly distributed between the oxygenated sesquiterpenoid (41.2%) and nonterpenoid compounds (39.5%).


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2018

Epicuticular waxes provide insights into chemical differentiation of natural populations of Pinus mugo Turra sensu stricto

Zorica S. Mitić; Jelena Nikolic; Bojan Zlatković; Sretco Milanovici; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Biljana Nikolić; Gordana Stojanović; Petar D. Marin

Phytochemical diversity and differentiation of nine native populations of Pinus mugo sensu stricto from Julian Alps, Southern Carpathians and Balkan Peninsula were analyzed in regard to their epicuticular wax compounds. GC/MS and GC‐FID analyses of the hexane extracts of needle samples, collected from 118 individuals of P. mugo, revealed the presence of six diterpenes, three primary alcohols and 10 n‐alkanes ranging from C19 to C29 (except n‐alkane C21). According to simple linear regression, the contents of epicuticular wax compounds showed generally weak correlations with tested bioclimatic, orographic and geographic parameters, leading to assumption about their genetic conditioning. The multivariate statistical analyses suggested the existence of two chemical entities: the Alpine and the South Carpathian, while the Balkan populations appeared heterogeneous as three of them belonged to the Alpine and one to the South Carpathian group. The obtained results are largely consistent to those previously published in reference to morpho‐anatomical and molecular characters of P. mugo, supporting the hypothesis of colonization of Balkan Peninsula from two different glacial refugia: from the Alps (across the Dinarides) and from the Southern Carpathians. Extending this study to the entire range of P. mugo complex should provide a clearer picture of its phytochemical diversity and differentiation.


Plant Biosystems | 2017

Epidermal structures and composition of epicuticular waxes of Sedum album sensu lato (Crassulaceae) in Balkan Peninsula

Bojan Zlatković; Zorica S. Mitić; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Dmitar Lakušić; B. Lakušić; J. Rajković; Gordana Stojanović

Abstract Sedum album is a succulent plant, with phenotypic variability resulting in delimitation of a number of taxa with diverse taxonomic recognition. We analyzed the taxa from Sedum album in broad sense (S. album, S. micranthum, S. athoum and S. serpentini) from Balkan Peninsula, to check whether the variability of their epidermal structures and epicuticular wax composition corresponds to their taxonomic reliability. Epidermal structures and epicuticular waxes were analyzed using light and scanning electron microscopy, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-flame ionization detector chromatography and multivariate statistical techniques. Analyses of studied taxa have shown that significant systematic characters include adaxial epidermal and guard cell length, stomatal frequency and subsidiary cells area on abaxial epidermis. The content of n-alkanes C29, C30, C27, C32 and C33 was shown to be valuable criterion for their phytochemical delimitation. The comparison of epicuticular wax microstructures has shown no significant differences. Results indicate presence of two (micromorphology) or three (phytochemistry) well-defined groups of populations, with S. serpentini manifesting a considerable level of separation toward the others. Sedum athoum have shown weak to moderate degree of differentiation, while S. micranthum has shown general resemblance to S. album.


Industrial Crops and Products | 2018

Comparative study of the essential oils of four Pinus species: Chemical composition, antimicrobial and insect larvicidal activity

Zorica S. Mitić; Boris Jovanović; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Tatjana Mihajilov-Krstev; Zorica Stojanović-Radić; Vladimir J. Cvetković; Tatjana Mitrović; Petar D. Marin; Bojan Zlatković; Gordana Stojanović


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2018

Diversity of needle n-alkanes, primary alcohols and diterpenes in Balkan and Carpathian native populations of Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold

Zorica S. Mitić; Bojan Zlatković; Snežana Č. Jovanović; Jelena S. Nikolić; Biljana Nikolić; Gordana Stojanović; Petar D. Marin

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