Caigua (Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad.) is an edible plant native of South America, traditionally used for its health-promoting properties. Its cultivation has expanded globally, with a landrace from Camonica Valley (Northern Italy) showing significant potential as a raw material for herbal applications. This study conducted a phytochemical analysis of the fruits and leaves of the Camonica Valley landrace compared to a commercial South American cultivar. Six flavone glycosides were isolated via column chromatography, identified using NMR, and quantified by HPLC. The primary compounds, chrysin-6-C-fucopyranoside and apigenin-6-C-glucopyranoside (isovitexin), were found in both the fruits and leaves of the two cultivars. Quantitative analysis revealed significantly higher levels of flavone glycosides in the leaves of the Camonica Valley cultivar compared to the fruits and the commercial South American cultivar. These findings highlight the potential of this landrace of caigua for herbal, nutraceutical, and food applications.

Flavone glycosides from a Cyclanthera pedata landrace of Camonica Valley (Northern Italy) / M. Zuccolo, A. Bassoli, G. Borgonovo, L. Giupponi, A. Giorgi. - In: NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH. - ISSN 1478-6419. - (2024 Nov 19). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1080/14786419.2024.2430326]

Flavone glycosides from a Cyclanthera pedata landrace of Camonica Valley (Northern Italy)

M. Zuccolo
Primo
;
A. Bassoli
Secondo
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G. Borgonovo;L. Giupponi
Penultimo
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A. Giorgi
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

Caigua (Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad.) is an edible plant native of South America, traditionally used for its health-promoting properties. Its cultivation has expanded globally, with a landrace from Camonica Valley (Northern Italy) showing significant potential as a raw material for herbal applications. This study conducted a phytochemical analysis of the fruits and leaves of the Camonica Valley landrace compared to a commercial South American cultivar. Six flavone glycosides were isolated via column chromatography, identified using NMR, and quantified by HPLC. The primary compounds, chrysin-6-C-fucopyranoside and apigenin-6-C-glucopyranoside (isovitexin), were found in both the fruits and leaves of the two cultivars. Quantitative analysis revealed significantly higher levels of flavone glycosides in the leaves of the Camonica Valley cultivar compared to the fruits and the commercial South American cultivar. These findings highlight the potential of this landrace of caigua for herbal, nutraceutical, and food applications.
Cyclanthera pedata; chrysin-6-C-fucopyranoside; flavone glycosides; phytochemicals; landrace
Settore BIOS-01/C - Botanica ambientale e applicata
Settore CHEM-05/A - Chimica organica
   Centro Nazionale per le Tecnologie dell'Agricoltura - AGRITECH
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19-nov-2024
19-nov-2024
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