Temporal Variation of Aristolochia chilensis Aristolochic Acids during Spring

Santander, R; Urzúa, A; Olguin, A.; Sánchez, M

Keywords: temporal variation, aristolochia chilensis, aristolochic acids, hplc-dad

Abstract

In this communication, we report the springtime variation of the composition of aristolochic acids (AAs) in Aristolochia chilensis leaves and stems. The dominant AA in the leaves of all samples, which were collected between October and December, was AA-I (1), and its concentration varied between 212.6 ˘ 3.8 and 145.6 ˘ 1.2 mg/kg and decreased linearly. This decrease occurred in parallel with the increase in AA-Ia (5) concentration from 15.9 ˘ 0.8 mg/kg at the beginning of October to 96.8 ˘ 7.8 mg/kg in mid-December. Both acids are enzymatically related by methylation-demethylation reactions. Other AAs also showed important variations: AA-II (2) significantly increased in concentration, reaching a maximum in the first two weeks of November and subsequently decreasing in mid-December to approximately the October levels. The principal component in the AA mixture of the stems was also AA-I (1); similar to AA-II (2), its concentration increased beginning in October, peaked in the second week of November and subsequently decreased. The concentrations of AA-IIIa (6) and AA-IVa (7) in the leaves and stems varied throughout the study period, but no clear pattern was identified. Based on the variation of AAs in A. chilensis leaves and stems during the study period, the reduced contents of non-phenolic AAs and increased concentrations of phenolic AAs are likely associated with a decrease in this plant’s toxicity during the spring.

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Título según WOS: Temporal Variation of Aristolochia chilensis Aristolochic Acids during Spring
Título según SCOPUS: Temporal variation of Aristolochia Chilensis Aristolochic acids during spring
Título de la Revista: MOLECULES
Volumen: 20
Número: 11
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Página de inicio: 20391
Página final: 20396
Idioma: English
Financiamiento/Sponsor: This work was supported by Grant No. 1120037 (FONDECYT) and the Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Proyectos Basales No. 02154UM and Vicerrectoría de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación Usach.
DOI:

10.3390/molecules201119704

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS