HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia

Background and Purpose: Poplar clones grown in Serbia are fast growing tree species important for many different purposes in forestry and industry. In this study chemical content of the surface resins of three poplar clones grown in Serbia - M1, B229 and PE 19/66 was analyzed, aiming at their potent...

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Main Authors: Branislav Trudić, Boban Anđelković, Saša Orlović, Vele Tešević, Andrej Pilipović, Mirjana Cvetković, Jovana Stanković
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Forest Research Institute 2016-12-01
Series:South-East European Forestry
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spelling doaj-d6ce1898ae8048cd94a2c54243cfd1c82020-11-24T23:38:15ZengCroatian Forest Research InstituteSouth-East European Forestry1847-64811849-08912016-12-017212913310.15177/seefor.16-12HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in SerbiaBranislav Trudić0Boban Anđelković1Saša Orlović2Vele Tešević3Andrej Pilipović4Mirjana Cvetković5Jovana Stanković6University of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Antona Čehova 13d, RS-21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry, Centre for Instrumental Analysis, Studentski trg 12-16, RS-11158, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Antona Čehova 13d, RS-21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry, Centre for Instrumental Analysis, Studentski trg 12-16, RS-11158, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Antona Čehova 13d, RS-21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Njegoševa 12, RS-11000, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Njegoševa 12, RS-11000, Belgrade, SerbiaBackground and Purpose: Poplar clones grown in Serbia are fast growing tree species important for many different purposes in forestry and industry. In this study chemical content of the surface resins of three poplar clones grown in Serbia - M1, B229 and PE 19/66 was analyzed, aiming at their potential usage as a source of natural products important for pharmacy and chemotaxonomy. Materials and Methods: Using HPLC/MS-TOF we gained the first information on chemical compounds which comprise of resins on terminal twigs cuttings of commonly grown poplar clones. Provided from the nursery of the Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment (Serbia), terminal twigs cuttings with leaves of different development stage from two year old seedlings of M1 poplar clone (Populus euramericana L.), PE 19/66 clone and B229 clone (both belonging to Populus deltoides) were sampled. The washing of the surface resins from terminal twigs cuttings of every sample was done with methylene-chloride until the samples were prepared for HPLC/MS-TOF analysis. Results: Out of 38 different compounds which were identified, M1 clone qualitatively differed for 14 compounds as compared to two other clones. Generally, the results showed that the composition of the resins consisted of different phenolic acids, phenolic esters, flavonoids and other contents. Conclusion: These three poplar clones are potent producers of pharmacologically and chemotaxonomically potent compounds in forest ecosystems, especially M1 clone.http://www.seefor.eu/vol-7-no-2-trudic-et-al-hplc-ms-tof-analysis-of-surface-resins.htmlphenolspoplarsresinsterminal twigs
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author Branislav Trudić
Boban Anđelković
Saša Orlović
Vele Tešević
Andrej Pilipović
Mirjana Cvetković
Jovana Stanković
spellingShingle Branislav Trudić
Boban Anđelković
Saša Orlović
Vele Tešević
Andrej Pilipović
Mirjana Cvetković
Jovana Stanković
HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia
South-East European Forestry
phenols
poplars
resins
terminal twigs
author_facet Branislav Trudić
Boban Anđelković
Saša Orlović
Vele Tešević
Andrej Pilipović
Mirjana Cvetković
Jovana Stanković
author_sort Branislav Trudić
title HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia
title_short HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia
title_full HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia
title_fullStr HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed HPLC/MS-TOF Analysis of Surface Resins from Three Poplar Clones Grown in Serbia
title_sort hplc/ms-tof analysis of surface resins from three poplar clones grown in serbia
publisher Croatian Forest Research Institute
series South-East European Forestry
issn 1847-6481
1849-0891
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background and Purpose: Poplar clones grown in Serbia are fast growing tree species important for many different purposes in forestry and industry. In this study chemical content of the surface resins of three poplar clones grown in Serbia - M1, B229 and PE 19/66 was analyzed, aiming at their potential usage as a source of natural products important for pharmacy and chemotaxonomy. Materials and Methods: Using HPLC/MS-TOF we gained the first information on chemical compounds which comprise of resins on terminal twigs cuttings of commonly grown poplar clones. Provided from the nursery of the Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment (Serbia), terminal twigs cuttings with leaves of different development stage from two year old seedlings of M1 poplar clone (Populus euramericana L.), PE 19/66 clone and B229 clone (both belonging to Populus deltoides) were sampled. The washing of the surface resins from terminal twigs cuttings of every sample was done with methylene-chloride until the samples were prepared for HPLC/MS-TOF analysis. Results: Out of 38 different compounds which were identified, M1 clone qualitatively differed for 14 compounds as compared to two other clones. Generally, the results showed that the composition of the resins consisted of different phenolic acids, phenolic esters, flavonoids and other contents. Conclusion: These three poplar clones are potent producers of pharmacologically and chemotaxonomically potent compounds in forest ecosystems, especially M1 clone.
topic phenols
poplars
resins
terminal twigs
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