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Secondary Metabolites from an Infusion of Lippia gracilis Schauer Using the LC-DAD-SPE/NMR Hyphenation Technique

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Author(s):
Valéria R. S. Moraes ; Sérgio S. Thomasi ; Ricardo F. Sprenger [3] ; Vilma M. J. Prado [4] ; Elizangela M. O. Cruz [5] ; Quezia B. Cass [6] ; Antônio G. Ferreira [7] ; Arie F. Blank [8]
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society; v. 28, n. 7, p. 1335-1340, 2017-07-00.
Abstract

The genus Lippia comprises approximately 200 species of herbs, shrubs and small trees, distributed throughout the South and Central America and tropical Africa. The species Lippia gracilis Schauer is an endemic aromatic plant of the Brazilian Northeast normally found in the states of Bahia, Sergipe and Piauí. The traditional communities of Caatinga, a semi-arid region of the Brazilian Northeast, use its leaves to treat throat and mouth infections, cutaneous diseases, ulcers, vagina disorders, acne, Pityriasis alba, dandruff, burns, wounds, sinusitis, bronchitis, nasal congestion, headache, jaundice and paralysis. Considering that the main investigations into the L. gracilis Schauer species are focused on its volatile constituents, in this report, we describe the isolation, by liquid chromatography with diode array detector-solid phase extraction/nuclear magnetic resonance (LC-DAD-SPE/NMR), of five flavonoids besides free and glycosidically bound carvacrol from an infusion of the leaves of a genotype of this species. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/11021-3 - Characterization of Five Species of Breaker-Stone by Liquid Chromatography Hyphenated to Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MSn) and coupled to Nuclear Magnetic ressonance spectroscopy (LC-SPE-NMR)
Grantee:Ricardo da Fontoura Sprenger
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate