Volatile components emitted from the liverwort marchantia paleacea subsp. diptera

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The volatile components from the thalloid liverwort, Marchantia paleacea subsp. diptera were investigated by HS-SPME-GC-MS analysis. The monocyclic monoterpene aldehyde, perillaldehyde was identified for the first time as the major component and its content was about 50% of the volatiles, along with β-pinene, limonene, β-caryophyllene, α-selinene and β-selinene as minor volatiles. Using MD (Multi-dimensional) GC-MS analysis equipped with a chiral column as the second column, the chirality was determined of both perillaldehyde and limonene, which was considered as the precursor of perillaldehyde. Both compounds were (S)-(-)-enantiomers (over 99.0 %) and (R)-enantiomers (less than 0.5 %). This is the first report of the existence of perillaldehyde in liverworts.

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Sakurai, K., Tomiyama, K., Kawakami, Y., Ochiai, N., Yabe, S., Nakagawa, T., & Asakawa, Y. (2016). Volatile components emitted from the liverwort marchantia paleacea subsp. diptera. Natural Product Communications, 11(2), 263–264. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1601100232

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