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Identification of Two Phenanthrene Derivatives from Australasian Allied Species in Genus Dendrobium.

Tomoko Takamiya,Saki Kitamura,Shunichiro Suzuki,Nao Shioda, Yoshifumi Matsuo, Kento Murase, Yuka Kaiho, Yurika Tsurumaki, Yukiko Fujiwara, Mayumi Sone, Tomomi Machida, Ryohei Matsumoto,Aoi Miyamoto,Dai Hirose,Megumi Furukawa,Mitsuko Makino,Keiichi Matsuzaki,Susumu Kitanaka,Tomohisa Yukawa,Hiroshi Iijima

CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN(2018)

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Abstract
Genus Dendrobium (Orchidaceae) contains numerous species. Phylogenetic analyses based on morphological characteristics and DNA sequences indicated that this genus is divided into two major groups: Asian and Australasian clades. On the other hand, little is known about the phytochemical differences and similarities among the species in each clade. In this study, we selected 18 Dendrobium species (11 from the Asian clade and 7 from the Australasian clade) and constructed HPLC profiles, arrays composed of relative intensity of the chromatographic peaks. Next, orthogonal partial least square discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) was applied to the profile matrix to classify Dendrobium species into the Asian and Australasian clades in order to identify the peaks that significantly contribute to the class separation. In the end, two phenanthrenes, 4,9-dimethoxyphenanthrene-2,5-diol 1 and 1,5-dimethoxyphenanthrene-2,7-diol 2, which contributed to the class separation, were isolated from the HPLC peaks. The existence of 2 was limited to the genetically related Australasian species.
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Dendrobium,metabolic profile,phytochemical diversity,orthogonal partial least square discriminant analysis
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