The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions

Aqueous acetone extracts of mature leaves from 10 accessions of two species of Sesbania plants were prepared and anlysed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The HPLC phenolic profiles were used to develop a classification rule to distinguish between accessions. Out of the 44 mature lea...

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Main Authors: Plumb, V.E., Wood, C.D., Gay, C., Hanson, Jean, Heering, J.H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33019
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author Plumb, V.E.
Wood, C.D.
Gay, C.
Hanson, Jean
Heering, J.H.
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Hanson, Jean
Heering, J.H.
Plumb, V.E.
Wood, C.D.
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Gay, C.
Hanson, Jean
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description Aqueous acetone extracts of mature leaves from 10 accessions of two species of Sesbania plants were prepared and anlysed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The HPLC phenolic profiles were used to develop a classification rule to distinguish between accessions. Out of the 44 mature leaf samples analysed, 27 had distinctive HPLC phenolic profiles and were successfully assigned to the correct accession. Seedlings of these accessions could be classified to the correct species after 3 months' growth. After 3 months' growth, 8 out of 15 samples could be assigned to the correct accession and, at 6 months, 7 out of 20. However, when accessions with very similar phenolic profiles were grouped together, there was a 100 percent success rate for classifying the correct accession at 3 months and 80 percent success rate at 6 months. It was concluded that the method could distinguish between some accessions, or groups of accessions, of Sesbania after 3 months' growth. HPLC phenolic profiling is potentially a relatively rapid, but not uniformly reliable, method for classifying Sesbania accessions.
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spelling CGSpace330192024-04-25T06:01:20Z The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions Plumb, V.E. Wood, C.D. Gay, C. Hanson, Jean Heering, J.H. sesbania sesbania goetzei sesbania sesban leaves chemical composition phenolic compounds Aqueous acetone extracts of mature leaves from 10 accessions of two species of Sesbania plants were prepared and anlysed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The HPLC phenolic profiles were used to develop a classification rule to distinguish between accessions. Out of the 44 mature leaf samples analysed, 27 had distinctive HPLC phenolic profiles and were successfully assigned to the correct accession. Seedlings of these accessions could be classified to the correct species after 3 months' growth. After 3 months' growth, 8 out of 15 samples could be assigned to the correct accession and, at 6 months, 7 out of 20. However, when accessions with very similar phenolic profiles were grouped together, there was a 100 percent success rate for classifying the correct accession at 3 months and 80 percent success rate at 6 months. It was concluded that the method could distinguish between some accessions, or groups of accessions, of Sesbania after 3 months' growth. HPLC phenolic profiling is potentially a relatively rapid, but not uniformly reliable, method for classifying Sesbania accessions. 1996 2013-07-03T05:25:56Z 2013-07-03T05:25:56Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33019 en Limited Access Wiley Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture;70(4): 481-486
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sesbania goetzei
sesbania sesban
leaves
chemical composition
phenolic compounds
Plumb, V.E.
Wood, C.D.
Gay, C.
Hanson, Jean
Heering, J.H.
The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
title The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
title_full The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
title_fullStr The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
title_full_unstemmed The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
title_short The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
title_sort use of hplc derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying sesbania accessions
topic sesbania
sesbania goetzei
sesbania sesban
leaves
chemical composition
phenolic compounds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33019
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