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Isoflavones and Other Compounds from the Roots of Iris marsica I. Ricci E Colas. Collected from Majella National Park, Italy
Author(s) -
Alessandro Venditti,
Claudio Frezza,
Rimona Rai,
Fabio Sciubba,
Mirella Di Cecco,
Giampiero Ciaschetti,
Mauro Serafini,
Armandodoriano Bianco
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
medicinal chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2161-0444
DOI - 10.4172/2161-0444.1000430
Subject(s) - isoflavones , iris (biosensor) , traditional medicine , national park , botany , medicine , geography , biology , computer science , artificial intelligence , archaeology , biometrics
In this study, a phytochemical analysis was performed, for the first time, on Iris marsica I. Ricci e Colas. In particular, the attention was focused on the constituents of the roots. Twenty-one compounds were isolated by column chromatography and were analyzed/identified by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. They all own chemotaxonomic, ethno-pharmacological and nutraceutical relevance which allowed us to provide a phytochemical rationale, for the correct botanical classification of this species, for the employment of its roots in folk medicine like\udfor all the other species belonging to the Iris genus and, lastly, for their further uses as food with important healthy benefits. All of these parts were broadly discussed about within the text

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