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A chemosystematic study of the flavonoids of Vigna
Authors:V. Lattanzio  A. Cardinali  V. Linsalata  P. Perrino  N. Q. Ng
Affiliation:(1) Istituto di Orticoltura e Colture Industriali-CNR, Via S. Loja, 85050 Tito Scalo (Pz), Italia;(2) Istituto sull' Orticoltura Industriale-CNR, Via Amendola 165/A, 70126 Bari, Italia;(3) Istituto del Germoplasma-CNR, Via Amendola 165/A, 70126 Bari, Italia;(4) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Oyo Road, PMB 5320, Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract:Summary Flavonoid chemical markers together with other biochemical markers and/or morphological data can provide useful characters for defining species in Vigna genus. In this paper flavonid HPLC fingerprints have been utilized to assess taxonomic relationships amongst species and accessions of Vigna. Within the taxa analysed there is evidence of both infra- and interspecific chemical variations. In some species chromatographic data support evidence for the existence of different flavonoid chemotypes, which may reflect differences in geographic origin. As far as interspecific relationships are concerned, species belonging to sections Vigna, Plectotropis and Ceratotropis do not show flavonoid glycosides in common with cultivated lines of Vigna. By contrast, some relationships have been found between cultivated lines and wild species of section Catiang. Kaempferol-3-rutinoside and an unidentified kaempferol-glycoside were the only flavonoids detected in the three subgenera analysed. Finally, a greater variability in flavonoid aglycone class and glycosylation pattern has been observed in cultivars of V. unguiculata (L.) Walp. compared to the wild species. This observation may confirm that cultivation and/or domestication may cause or increase species diversification.
Keywords:flavonoids  HPLC fingerprints  infra- and interspecific relationships  Vigna taxonomy
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