Journal article
Non-volatile components of the essential oil secretory cavities of Eucalyptus leaves: Discovery of two glucose monoterpene esters, cuniloside B and froggattiside A
JQD Goodger, B Cao, I Jayadi, SJ Williams, IE Woodrow
Phytochemistry | Published : 2009
Abstract
The essential oils extracted from the embedded foliar secretory cavities of many Eucalyptus species are of economic value as pharmaceuticals and fragrance additives. Recent studies have indicated that Eucalyptus secretory cavities may not be exclusively involved in the biosynthesis and storage of essential oils. Therefore, we selected three species upon which to perform an examination of the contents of foliar secretory cavities: Eucalyptus froggattii, E. polybractea and E. globulus. This paper describes the isolation and structural characterization of two non-volatile glucose monoterpene esters, which we have named cuniloside B and froggattiside A, from within the secretory cavities of thes..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Mr. Harry Phillips of Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens for the E. cypellocarpa leaf sample and Prof. Carl Schiesser, School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne for provision of the chiral GC column. The Australian Research Council is thanked for financial support. JQDG is a recipient of a Melbourne Early Career Researcher grant.