THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE

Just as the family Iridaceae is abundant in its morphological and anatomical diversity, so is it rich in its secondary metabolites. Many varied phytochemicals have been described from the family. Isoflavones, first recorded in Iris florentina, have recently been detected in Iris pseudopumila. Almost...

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Main Authors: C.A. WILLIAMS, J.B. HARBORNE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University La Sapienza of Rome 2000-01-01
Series:Annali di Botanica
Online Access:http://annalidibotanica.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/9061
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spelling doaj-9561cfda469d4b8c91479940805ad04b2020-11-25T01:22:48ZengUniversity La Sapienza of RomeAnnali di Botanica0365-08122239-31292000-01-01581THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCEC.A. WILLIAMSJ.B. HARBORNEJust as the family Iridaceae is abundant in its morphological and anatomical diversity, so is it rich in its secondary metabolites. Many varied phytochemicals have been described from the family. Isoflavones, first recorded in Iris florentina, have recently been detected in Iris pseudopumila. Almost all common classes of flavonoid are present, while the rarer biflavonoids characterise Isophysis and Patersonia. The anthocyanins in flowers are generally distinctive at the generic level. Quinonoid and xanthone pigments have systematically interesting distribution patterns. Distinctive chemicals in Iris rhizome oils and in Crocus styles are useful economically. Yet other phytochemicals such as nonprotein amino acids and special storage carbohydrates have restricted distribution patterns.http://annalidibotanica.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/9061
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THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
Annali di Botanica
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J.B. HARBORNE
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title THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
title_short THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
title_full THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
title_fullStr THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
title_full_unstemmed THE PHYTOCHEMICAL RICHNESS OF THE IRIDACEAE AND ITS SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
title_sort phytochemical richness of the iridaceae and its systematic significance
publisher University La Sapienza of Rome
series Annali di Botanica
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2239-3129
publishDate 2000-01-01
description Just as the family Iridaceae is abundant in its morphological and anatomical diversity, so is it rich in its secondary metabolites. Many varied phytochemicals have been described from the family. Isoflavones, first recorded in Iris florentina, have recently been detected in Iris pseudopumila. Almost all common classes of flavonoid are present, while the rarer biflavonoids characterise Isophysis and Patersonia. The anthocyanins in flowers are generally distinctive at the generic level. Quinonoid and xanthone pigments have systematically interesting distribution patterns. Distinctive chemicals in Iris rhizome oils and in Crocus styles are useful economically. Yet other phytochemicals such as nonprotein amino acids and special storage carbohydrates have restricted distribution patterns.
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