Authors
Andreas Jürgens, Antonio C Webber, Gerhard Gottsberger
Publication date
2000/11/1
Journal
Phytochemistry
Volume
55
Issue
6
Pages
551-558
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Chemical analysis (GC–MS) yielded a total of 58 volatile compounds in the floral scents of six species of Annonaceae distributed in four genera (Xylopia, Anaxagorea, Duguetia, and Rollinia). Xylopia aromatica is pollinated principally by Thysanoptera and secondarily by small beetles (Nitidulidae and Staphylinidae), whereas the five other species were pollinated by Nitidulidae and Staphylinidae only. Although the six Annonaceae species attract a similar array of pollinator groups, the major constituents of their floral scents are of different biochemical origin. The fragrances of flowers of Anaxagorea brevipes and Anaxagorea dolichocarpa were dominated by esters of aliphatic acids (ethyl 2-methylbutanoate, ethyl 3-methylbutanoate), which were not detected in the other species. Monoterpenes (limonene, p-cymene, α-pinene) were the main scent compounds of Duguetia asterotricha, and naphthalene prevailed in …
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