Distribution and concentration of total phenolics, condensed tannins, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) in creosotebush (Larrea tridentata)
2002
Hyder, P.W. | Fredrickson, E.L. | Estell, R.E. | Tellez, M. | Gibbens, R.P.
This paper focuses on the presence and distribution of secondary phenolic compounds found within creosotebush [Larrea tridentata (Sess. & Moc. ex DC.) Cov.]. Total phenolics, condensed tannins and nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) were measured in nine categories of tissue within creosotebush. Total phenolic and condensed tannin concentrations were determined using colorimetric methods while NDGA content was determined with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Phenolics were present throughout the plant with the highest concentrations in leaves (36.2 mg/g), green stems (40.8 mg/g) and roots (mean for all root categories=28.6 mg/g). Condensed tannins were found in all tissues with highest concentrations in flowers (1.7 mg/g), seeds (1.1 mg/g), and roots less than 5 mm in diameter (1.1 mg/g). Flowers, leaves, green stems and small woody stems (<5 mm in diameter) all contained NDGA with highest concentrations in leaves (38.3 mg/g) and green stems (32.5 mg/g). This is the first report we are aware of giving secondary chemical characteristics of creosotebush roots. Data reported here will be used to support further research into the dynamics of shrub replacement and dominance of arid grasslands.
Show more [+] Less [-]AGROVOC Keywords
Bibliographic information
This bibliographic record has been provided by National Agricultural Library