Ligularia vellerea and L. Melanothyrsa have been found to share chemical characteristics based on geography. In one chemotype (Shangrila type), the major components were either 15-oxygenated furanoeremophilanes or eremophilanolides; and in another (Luguhu type), either 1-Angeloyloxyfuranoeremophilanes or corresponding lactones. The two L. Vellerea samples were found to have experienced hybridization with either L. Cyathiceps or L. kanaitzensis; however, compounds typical of L. Vellerea alone were isolated from them.
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Shimizu, A., Inoue, K., Ichihara, M., Hanai, R., Saito, Y., Okamoto, Y., … Kuroda, C. (2015). Chemotypes of Ligularia vellerea, its Hybrids, and L. Melanothyrsa. Natural Product Communications, 10(1), 9–12. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501000105
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