SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 16
Phenols in chemotaxonomy
By :
Yashodha
Chathurika
Thiwanka
Darshani
What is Chemotaxonomy?
• Taxnomy is the theory and practice of classification.
• This system of classification relies on the chemical similarity of a taxon, i.e.it is
based on the existence of relationship between constituents in various plants.
• It is the latest system of classification that gives more scope for understanding the
relationship between chemical constituents, their biosynthesis and their possible
action.
“Study of the chemical variation in a diversity of organisms, and their
relationships.”
Purpose of chemotaxonomy
The evidence is used in classification of plants into 2 main purposes.
1. To improve the existing system of plants differentiation.
2. To develop the present day knowledge of natural relationship of plants.
• Three broad categories of compounds are used in chemotaxonomy:
primary metabolites
secondary metabolites
semantices
Primary metabolites, are parts of vital metabolic pathways, most of them are of
universal occurrence and is utilized by the plant itself for growth and development.
Eg: Starch, chlorophyll, aleurone grain, citric acid, aconitic acid, etc.
Secondary metabolites present in plant, is used for protection and defence.
Eg: Glycoside, alkaloid, volatile oil, flavonoid and plant phenol.
• The phenolics, alkaloids, terpenoids and non-protein amino acids, are the four
important and widely exploited groups of compounds utilized for chemotaxonomic
classification.
• These groups of compounds exhibit a wide variation in chemical diversity,
distribution and Function.
What are Phenols?
• Phenols probably constitute the largest group of plant secondary metabolites.
• Widespread in Nature, and to be found in most classes of natural compounds
having aromatic moieties, they range from simple structures with one
aromatic ring to highly complex polymeric substances such as tannins and
lignins.
• Phenols are important constituents of some medicinal plants and in the food
industry they are utilized as colouring agents, flavourings, aromatizers and
antioxidants.
Main Phenolic Classes
(1) Simple phenolic compounds
(2) Tannins
(3) Coumarins and their glycosides
(4) Anthraquinones and their glycosides
(5) Naphthoquinones
(6) Flavone and related flavonoid glycosides
(7) Anthocyanidins and anthocyanins
(8) Lignans and lignin
Phenols as markers in chemotaxonomy
• Phenols are among the most widespread class of metabolites in nature, and
their distribution is almost ubiquitous.
• But compounds which have restricted occurrence may have
chemotaxonomic evidence.
It is estimated that 100,000 to 200,000 secondary metabolites exist and some
20% of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis is channeled into the
phenylpropanoid pathway, thus generating the majority of the natural
occurring phenolics.
Most commonly occurred phenolic compound is mono or Dihydroxy
derivatives of benzoic and cinnamic acid.
E.g.
(1) Ellagic acid
• Ellagic acid is absent in fern, gymnosperm and monocotyledon,
but it is infrequently found in dicotyledon family.
It is useful chemotaxonomic marker in subfamily Rosoidae (tribe-kerrieae)-
belongs to family Rosaceae.
• Out of seven tribes in Rosoideae, only Kerrieae does not contain ellagic acid.
Because of this the tribe Kerrieae was removed from sub-family Rosoideae.
(2) 4-hydroxy benzoic acid
• 4-hydroxy benzoic acid and 4-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid have been
reported in 8 genera of family Saxifragaceae,
but in case of Astilbe genus, 4-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid is replaced
by 2-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid.
• Therefore in genus Astilbe 2-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid is the marker.
Coumarin derivatives are common volatile constituent responsible for odour in many
plants.
The hydroxylated derivatives are having restricted distribution which can be utilized
as chemotaxonomic markers.
eg.
(3) Umbelliferone occurs widely in Umbelliferae while in Compositae it is
characteristic of genus Hieracium (hawkweed).
• Flavonoids are largest group of phenolic compounds. They are mostly found in the vacuole of higher
plant and absent in lower plant.
Different classes of flavanoids:
· Flavones
· Flavanone
· Isoflavanone
· Isoflavonoids
· Anthocyanidin
· Chalcone
All flavonoids have common biosynthetic origin and therefore it posses the same
basic structural element,
e.g. 2-phenylchromone skeleton.
They may be present in many classes depending on degree of oxidation of pyran ring which may be
open and cyclize into furan ring, e.g. 2-phenyl benzo pyrilium : anthocyanin &
2-phenylchromone: flavone, flavanol, isoflavone.
• Flavone & flavanols and their glycosides are universally distributed but some of
the substitution patterns are restricted to certain family, having chemotaxonomic
importance.
E.g. 6-o-substituted flavonoids in family : Laminaceae,Rutaceae,Asteraceae
5-deoxy flavone in family : Fabaceae
2-o-substitueted flavonols in family : Laminaceae, Solanaceae
• Anthocyanidins, water soluble pigments responsible for red, pink, purple, blue, violet
colours to flower and fruit.
These pigments occur as glycoside anthocyanidins and their aglycone anthocyanidins.
These are rare in gymnosperm but mostly occurs in angiosperm. Except in
Caryophyllales.
Research studies :
• Alston (1967) documented hybridization between the species of Baptisia by using chromatographic patterns of
flavonoids
• Dahlgren (1980,1981) used flavonoids in clarifying certain relationship while suggesting his famous system of
angiosperm classification
• Psilotum contains biflavonyls and this brings it closer to lycopods than leptosporangiate ferns
• Ellagic acid .a polyphenol,is confined to woody dicots and not found in monocots
• Analysis of leaf flavonoids if Liliaceae, Juncaceae, Cyperaceae, Gramineae(Williams,1976) suggest that all these
families have arisen from Liliaceous ancestors.
• Williams et al.,(1983) identified six ornamental species of Fuchsia on the basis of their leaf flavonoids.
• Eucryphia of the family Eucryphiaceae can easily be distinguished based on their glycosides
• Species of Spirodella ,unidentifiable on morphological grounds,can distinguish on flavonoids
• Thymol and derivatives in Calea nelsonii (Martinez et al.,1987)
• Salicylalcohol and its glycosides in Populus and Salix (Julkunen-Tiitto, 1985 a,b)
• 2-hydroxy-6-methoxybenzoic acid (Potesilova et al., 1987)
• Syringic and protocatechuic acid as markers within family Gentianaceae (Daniel and Sabnis,1978)
• Phenolic acids within genus Sarcocaulon (Groenewald et al., 1986)
• Long chain alkylphenols in Hepaticeae and Phycpphyceae provide evolutionary indicators among Algea and lower
terrestrial green plants( Asakawa et al., 1987)
Research studies :
Flavonoids as chemotaxonomic markers in the genus Drosera.
-The pattern of major phenolic compounds ;the composition of flavonoids and
ellagic acid derivatives in 10 Drosera species belonging to 7 different subgenera
and/or sections of the genus have been investigated for chemotaxonomic
allocation.
Phenolic compounds as chemical markers of low taxonomic levels in the family Poaceae
Syringic and protocatechuic acid as systematic markers in family Gentianceae (Daniel and Sabnis; 1978)
Research on Presence of long chain alkylphenols in both Hepaticeae and Phycophyceae provide
evolutionary indicators among algea and terrestrial green plants (Asakawa et al.,1987)
- Research articles
A chemotaxonomic study of practically all the species of the genus Aloe has showed that flavonoids occur as
major compounds in 31 out of a total of 380 species investigated.
- Journal of medicinal plant studies ; ISSN 2320-3862
Summary
• With the advancement of analytical techniques, today so many groups of
plants are there in which phytochemical data has contributed to extensive
taxonomic improvements.
• The presence or absence of a particular phytochemical in a plant along
with the knowledge of its biochemical synthetic pathways can be used to
assign its taxonomic position.
Thank you
References :
• Trease and Evans – Pharmacognosy – 16th Edition
• Textbook of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry – Biren & Seth – Chemotaxanomic Classification
• Pubchem open chemistry database - pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov – Chemical structures
• Plant taxonomy – 2nd Edition , by Sharma –pg122
• Methods in plant biochemistry –by P M Dey – Chemotaxonomic importance –pg 34
• Journal of medicinal plant studies – Chemotaxonomy – A Tool for plant classification – Ram Singh
• Phenolic compounds as chemical markers of low taxonomic levels in the family Poaceae
(V. Míka1, V. Kubáň2, B. Klejdus2, V. Odstrčilová1, P. Nerušil1)
• A chemotaxonomic survey of flavonoids and simple phenols in leaves of the Ericaceae
(J. B. Harborne & Christine a. Williams)
• Chemotaxonomy of medicinal plants – Anukul -Scribd

More Related Content

What's hot

Numerical taxonomy_Plant Taxonomy
Numerical taxonomy_Plant TaxonomyNumerical taxonomy_Plant Taxonomy
Numerical taxonomy_Plant TaxonomySangeeta Das
 
Documentation in plant taxonomy
Documentation in plant taxonomyDocumentation in plant taxonomy
Documentation in plant taxonomySangeeta Das
 
Palaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of study
Palaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of studyPalaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of study
Palaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of studyNipun Govind T
 
Phylogenetics: Classification Notes
Phylogenetics: Classification NotesPhylogenetics: Classification Notes
Phylogenetics: Classification NotesRobin Seamon
 
Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)
Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)
Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)vaishalidandge3
 
Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...
Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...
Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...VarshaSrivastav
 
TAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
TAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTSTAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
TAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTSHasnain Sarwar
 
Brief account on some indian bryologist
Brief account on some indian bryologistBrief account on some indian bryologist
Brief account on some indian bryologistvaishalidandge3
 
Secondary metabolites (1)
Secondary metabolites (1)Secondary metabolites (1)
Secondary metabolites (1)PRIYA KUMARI
 
Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.
Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.
Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.keshav pai
 
APG system of classification.pptx
APG system of classification.pptxAPG system of classification.pptx
APG system of classification.pptxDivyaV91
 

What's hot (20)

Applications of Pharmacognosy
Applications of PharmacognosyApplications of Pharmacognosy
Applications of Pharmacognosy
 
Numerical taxonomy_Plant Taxonomy
Numerical taxonomy_Plant TaxonomyNumerical taxonomy_Plant Taxonomy
Numerical taxonomy_Plant Taxonomy
 
Documentation in plant taxonomy
Documentation in plant taxonomyDocumentation in plant taxonomy
Documentation in plant taxonomy
 
Artificial system of classification
Artificial system of classificationArtificial system of classification
Artificial system of classification
 
Palaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of study
Palaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of studyPalaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of study
Palaeopalynology; Definition, History, Methods and Benefits of study
 
Phylogenetics: Classification Notes
Phylogenetics: Classification NotesPhylogenetics: Classification Notes
Phylogenetics: Classification Notes
 
Molecular taxonomy
Molecular taxonomyMolecular taxonomy
Molecular taxonomy
 
Biosystematics.pptx
Biosystematics.pptxBiosystematics.pptx
Biosystematics.pptx
 
Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)
Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)
Classification of fungi proposed by Ainsworth (1971)
 
Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...
Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...
Ethnobotany: Definition, Development, Impact on traditional medicines & herba...
 
Inferior ovary
Inferior ovaryInferior ovary
Inferior ovary
 
TAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
TAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTSTAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
TAKHTAJAN SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
 
Brief account on some indian bryologist
Brief account on some indian bryologistBrief account on some indian bryologist
Brief account on some indian bryologist
 
Systems of Plant Classification
Systems of Plant ClassificationSystems of Plant Classification
Systems of Plant Classification
 
Secondary metabolites (1)
Secondary metabolites (1)Secondary metabolites (1)
Secondary metabolites (1)
 
Phenolic compounds
Phenolic compoundsPhenolic compounds
Phenolic compounds
 
History of Plant Tissue Culture
History of Plant Tissue CultureHistory of Plant Tissue Culture
History of Plant Tissue Culture
 
Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.
Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.
Contribution of indian phycologists in the development of phycology.
 
Rubiaceae
RubiaceaeRubiaceae
Rubiaceae
 
APG system of classification.pptx
APG system of classification.pptxAPG system of classification.pptx
APG system of classification.pptx
 

Similar to Phenols in chemotaxonomy

chemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plant
chemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plantchemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plant
chemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plantDr. Harish Kakrani
 
Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )
Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )
Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )Rohan Jagdale
 
AN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONS
AN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONSAN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONS
AN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONSSupriya Sankranthi
 
Secondary Metabolites.pptx
Secondary Metabolites.pptxSecondary Metabolites.pptx
Secondary Metabolites.pptxYusaira Fakhar
 
(Tea & Ruta).pdf
(Tea & Ruta).pdf(Tea & Ruta).pdf
(Tea & Ruta).pdfkusumAkki1
 
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...iosrphr_editor
 
Algal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigment
Algal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigmentAlgal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigment
Algal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigmentjaideep sharma
 
Secondary metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importance
Secondary  metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importanceSecondary  metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importance
Secondary metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importanceJyotiVerma170
 
Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853
Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853
Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853MERAJ KHAN
 
SECONDARY METABOLITE.ppt
SECONDARY METABOLITE.pptSECONDARY METABOLITE.ppt
SECONDARY METABOLITE.pptManisha297529
 
Chemistry of Natural Products
Chemistry of Natural ProductsChemistry of Natural Products
Chemistry of Natural ProductsAMIR HASSAN
 
Natural compounds boc sciences
Natural compounds boc sciencesNatural compounds boc sciences
Natural compounds boc sciencesBOC-Sciences
 
Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.
Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.
Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.Saurabh Kumar
 
Extraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A Review
Extraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A ReviewExtraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A Review
Extraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A ReviewDr. Amit Gangwal Jain (MPharm., PhD.)
 

Similar to Phenols in chemotaxonomy (20)

chemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plant
chemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plantchemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plant
chemo-taxonomy-of-medicinal-plant
 
Phytochemistry
PhytochemistryPhytochemistry
Phytochemistry
 
Secondary metabolites in plant defense
Secondary metabolites in plant defenseSecondary metabolites in plant defense
Secondary metabolites in plant defense
 
Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )
Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )
Phenylpropanoids ( Flavonoids, coumarin, lignan )
 
AN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONS
AN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONSAN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONS
AN INTRODUCTION TOPLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES :ITS APPLICATIONS
 
Secondary Metabolites.pptx
Secondary Metabolites.pptxSecondary Metabolites.pptx
Secondary Metabolites.pptx
 
(Tea & Ruta).pdf
(Tea & Ruta).pdf(Tea & Ruta).pdf
(Tea & Ruta).pdf
 
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR), www.iosrphr.org, call for paper, research...
 
Algal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigment
Algal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigmentAlgal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigment
Algal classification on the basis of chloroplast pigment
 
Secondary metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importance
Secondary  metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importanceSecondary  metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importance
Secondary metabolites of cephalotaxus and their clinical importance
 
Secondary metabolites
Secondary metabolitesSecondary metabolites
Secondary metabolites
 
Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853
Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853
Tmp 21671 py504 cogno.1315329853
 
SECONDARY METABOLITE.ppt
SECONDARY METABOLITE.pptSECONDARY METABOLITE.ppt
SECONDARY METABOLITE.ppt
 
Chemistry of Natural Products
Chemistry of Natural ProductsChemistry of Natural Products
Chemistry of Natural Products
 
Natural compounds boc sciences
Natural compounds boc sciencesNatural compounds boc sciences
Natural compounds boc sciences
 
Pharmacognosy
PharmacognosyPharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy
 
Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.
Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.
Classification of secondary metabolites and their applications.
 
Extraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A Review
Extraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A ReviewExtraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A Review
Extraction, Estimation and Thin Layer Chromatography of Tannins: A Review
 
Flavonoids
FlavonoidsFlavonoids
Flavonoids
 
Catalog polyphenol np_final[1]
Catalog polyphenol np_final[1]Catalog polyphenol np_final[1]
Catalog polyphenol np_final[1]
 

Recently uploaded

This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.christianmathematics
 
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...pradhanghanshyam7136
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...christianmathematics
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfagholdier
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfPoh-Sun Goh
 
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17Celine George
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionMaksud Ahmed
 
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please PractiseSpellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please PractiseAnaAcapella
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Jisc
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...ZurliaSoop
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.MaryamAhmad92
 
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
PROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docxPROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docx
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docxPoojaSen20
 
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptxThird Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptxAmita Gupta
 
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxBasic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxDenish Jangid
 
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptxUnit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptxVishalSingh1417
 

Recently uploaded (20)

This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
 
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
 
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptxAsian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student briefSpatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
 
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please PractiseSpellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
 
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
PROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docxPROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docx
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
 
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptxThird Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
 
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxBasic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
 
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptxUnit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
 

Phenols in chemotaxonomy

  • 1. Phenols in chemotaxonomy By : Yashodha Chathurika Thiwanka Darshani
  • 2. What is Chemotaxonomy? • Taxnomy is the theory and practice of classification. • This system of classification relies on the chemical similarity of a taxon, i.e.it is based on the existence of relationship between constituents in various plants. • It is the latest system of classification that gives more scope for understanding the relationship between chemical constituents, their biosynthesis and their possible action. “Study of the chemical variation in a diversity of organisms, and their relationships.”
  • 3. Purpose of chemotaxonomy The evidence is used in classification of plants into 2 main purposes. 1. To improve the existing system of plants differentiation. 2. To develop the present day knowledge of natural relationship of plants. • Three broad categories of compounds are used in chemotaxonomy: primary metabolites secondary metabolites semantices Primary metabolites, are parts of vital metabolic pathways, most of them are of universal occurrence and is utilized by the plant itself for growth and development. Eg: Starch, chlorophyll, aleurone grain, citric acid, aconitic acid, etc. Secondary metabolites present in plant, is used for protection and defence. Eg: Glycoside, alkaloid, volatile oil, flavonoid and plant phenol.
  • 4. • The phenolics, alkaloids, terpenoids and non-protein amino acids, are the four important and widely exploited groups of compounds utilized for chemotaxonomic classification. • These groups of compounds exhibit a wide variation in chemical diversity, distribution and Function.
  • 5. What are Phenols? • Phenols probably constitute the largest group of plant secondary metabolites. • Widespread in Nature, and to be found in most classes of natural compounds having aromatic moieties, they range from simple structures with one aromatic ring to highly complex polymeric substances such as tannins and lignins. • Phenols are important constituents of some medicinal plants and in the food industry they are utilized as colouring agents, flavourings, aromatizers and antioxidants.
  • 6. Main Phenolic Classes (1) Simple phenolic compounds (2) Tannins (3) Coumarins and their glycosides (4) Anthraquinones and their glycosides (5) Naphthoquinones (6) Flavone and related flavonoid glycosides (7) Anthocyanidins and anthocyanins (8) Lignans and lignin
  • 7. Phenols as markers in chemotaxonomy • Phenols are among the most widespread class of metabolites in nature, and their distribution is almost ubiquitous. • But compounds which have restricted occurrence may have chemotaxonomic evidence. It is estimated that 100,000 to 200,000 secondary metabolites exist and some 20% of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis is channeled into the phenylpropanoid pathway, thus generating the majority of the natural occurring phenolics. Most commonly occurred phenolic compound is mono or Dihydroxy derivatives of benzoic and cinnamic acid.
  • 8. E.g. (1) Ellagic acid • Ellagic acid is absent in fern, gymnosperm and monocotyledon, but it is infrequently found in dicotyledon family. It is useful chemotaxonomic marker in subfamily Rosoidae (tribe-kerrieae)- belongs to family Rosaceae. • Out of seven tribes in Rosoideae, only Kerrieae does not contain ellagic acid. Because of this the tribe Kerrieae was removed from sub-family Rosoideae.
  • 9. (2) 4-hydroxy benzoic acid • 4-hydroxy benzoic acid and 4-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid have been reported in 8 genera of family Saxifragaceae, but in case of Astilbe genus, 4-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid is replaced by 2-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid. • Therefore in genus Astilbe 2-hydroxy phenyl acetic acid is the marker.
  • 10. Coumarin derivatives are common volatile constituent responsible for odour in many plants. The hydroxylated derivatives are having restricted distribution which can be utilized as chemotaxonomic markers. eg. (3) Umbelliferone occurs widely in Umbelliferae while in Compositae it is characteristic of genus Hieracium (hawkweed).
  • 11. • Flavonoids are largest group of phenolic compounds. They are mostly found in the vacuole of higher plant and absent in lower plant. Different classes of flavanoids: · Flavones · Flavanone · Isoflavanone · Isoflavonoids · Anthocyanidin · Chalcone All flavonoids have common biosynthetic origin and therefore it posses the same basic structural element, e.g. 2-phenylchromone skeleton. They may be present in many classes depending on degree of oxidation of pyran ring which may be open and cyclize into furan ring, e.g. 2-phenyl benzo pyrilium : anthocyanin & 2-phenylchromone: flavone, flavanol, isoflavone.
  • 12. • Flavone & flavanols and their glycosides are universally distributed but some of the substitution patterns are restricted to certain family, having chemotaxonomic importance. E.g. 6-o-substituted flavonoids in family : Laminaceae,Rutaceae,Asteraceae 5-deoxy flavone in family : Fabaceae 2-o-substitueted flavonols in family : Laminaceae, Solanaceae • Anthocyanidins, water soluble pigments responsible for red, pink, purple, blue, violet colours to flower and fruit. These pigments occur as glycoside anthocyanidins and their aglycone anthocyanidins. These are rare in gymnosperm but mostly occurs in angiosperm. Except in Caryophyllales.
  • 13. Research studies : • Alston (1967) documented hybridization between the species of Baptisia by using chromatographic patterns of flavonoids • Dahlgren (1980,1981) used flavonoids in clarifying certain relationship while suggesting his famous system of angiosperm classification • Psilotum contains biflavonyls and this brings it closer to lycopods than leptosporangiate ferns • Ellagic acid .a polyphenol,is confined to woody dicots and not found in monocots • Analysis of leaf flavonoids if Liliaceae, Juncaceae, Cyperaceae, Gramineae(Williams,1976) suggest that all these families have arisen from Liliaceous ancestors. • Williams et al.,(1983) identified six ornamental species of Fuchsia on the basis of their leaf flavonoids. • Eucryphia of the family Eucryphiaceae can easily be distinguished based on their glycosides • Species of Spirodella ,unidentifiable on morphological grounds,can distinguish on flavonoids • Thymol and derivatives in Calea nelsonii (Martinez et al.,1987) • Salicylalcohol and its glycosides in Populus and Salix (Julkunen-Tiitto, 1985 a,b) • 2-hydroxy-6-methoxybenzoic acid (Potesilova et al., 1987) • Syringic and protocatechuic acid as markers within family Gentianaceae (Daniel and Sabnis,1978) • Phenolic acids within genus Sarcocaulon (Groenewald et al., 1986) • Long chain alkylphenols in Hepaticeae and Phycpphyceae provide evolutionary indicators among Algea and lower terrestrial green plants( Asakawa et al., 1987)
  • 14. Research studies : Flavonoids as chemotaxonomic markers in the genus Drosera. -The pattern of major phenolic compounds ;the composition of flavonoids and ellagic acid derivatives in 10 Drosera species belonging to 7 different subgenera and/or sections of the genus have been investigated for chemotaxonomic allocation. Phenolic compounds as chemical markers of low taxonomic levels in the family Poaceae Syringic and protocatechuic acid as systematic markers in family Gentianceae (Daniel and Sabnis; 1978) Research on Presence of long chain alkylphenols in both Hepaticeae and Phycophyceae provide evolutionary indicators among algea and terrestrial green plants (Asakawa et al.,1987) - Research articles A chemotaxonomic study of practically all the species of the genus Aloe has showed that flavonoids occur as major compounds in 31 out of a total of 380 species investigated. - Journal of medicinal plant studies ; ISSN 2320-3862
  • 15. Summary • With the advancement of analytical techniques, today so many groups of plants are there in which phytochemical data has contributed to extensive taxonomic improvements. • The presence or absence of a particular phytochemical in a plant along with the knowledge of its biochemical synthetic pathways can be used to assign its taxonomic position.
  • 16. Thank you References : • Trease and Evans – Pharmacognosy – 16th Edition • Textbook of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry – Biren & Seth – Chemotaxanomic Classification • Pubchem open chemistry database - pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov – Chemical structures • Plant taxonomy – 2nd Edition , by Sharma –pg122 • Methods in plant biochemistry –by P M Dey – Chemotaxonomic importance –pg 34 • Journal of medicinal plant studies – Chemotaxonomy – A Tool for plant classification – Ram Singh • Phenolic compounds as chemical markers of low taxonomic levels in the family Poaceae (V. Míka1, V. Kubáň2, B. Klejdus2, V. Odstrčilová1, P. Nerušil1) • A chemotaxonomic survey of flavonoids and simple phenols in leaves of the Ericaceae (J. B. Harborne & Christine a. Williams) • Chemotaxonomy of medicinal plants – Anukul -Scribd