Essential oil chemical variability of Piper obliquum Ruiz & Pavan colected at the Cuniã Ecological Station, Porto Velho-Rondônia

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2024.017201

Keywords:

Piperaceae, seasonal variation, terpenes

Abstract

Seasonality is one of the factors that influence the secondary metabolism of plants, affecting the composition of essential oils. The Piperaceae family is ecologically and economically important, with Piper obliquum Ruiz & Pav. representative of that family. This species is called by the Yanomani Indians of Papiu as xama-hanaki. The plant was collected at the Cuniã Ecological Station, Porto Velho, Rondônia, in five periods of the year, covering the months of October, November 2011 and February, May and August 2012. The extraction of essential oil was carried out through hydrodistillation and material analysis was through gas chromatography associated with mass spectrometry. The components determined in were mostly from the terpene class, where the highest content was α-pinene, camphene and β-pinene. The hierarchical cluster analysis resulted in the formation of distinct groups for the samples in the months of October, November and August for the periods of February and May. Through Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) it was verified that some constituents did not show significant variations, but many substances showed a positive correlation concerning the period collected. Most compounds showed low composition regardless of the period collected. The chemical variation observed in the specimens obtained in different months corroborates the influence of the environment on the variation of the components of the secondary metabolism of plants.

Author Biographies

Jussara Rojas e Silva Aizzo, SEDAM-RO - Secretary of State and Environmental Development of Rondônia

Environmental Analyst

Manzatto, A.G., Federal University of Rondônia

Professor/Researcher at the Department of Biological Science/Environmental Biogeochemistry
Laboratory and the Postgraduate Program in Regional Development and Environment at the
University Federal of Rondônia, Porto Velho-RO, Brazil  

Felipe Sampaio, A, University Federal of Rondônia

Laboratory of Environmental Biogeochemistry, University Federal of Rondônia, Porto Velho, Rondônia-Brazil

AZEVEDO, MS, University Federal of Rondônia/Academic Departamento of Chemistry

Professor/Researcher at the Department of Chemistry and Postgraduate in Regional
Development and the Environment, working at the Phytochemistry Laboratory
at the University Federal of Rondônia.

Published

2024-02-21

How to Cite

Rojas e Silva Aizzo, J. ., Manzatto, A. G. ., Felipe Sampaio, A., & Soares Azevedo, M. . (2024). Essential oil chemical variability of Piper obliquum Ruiz & Pavan colected at the Cuniã Ecological Station, Porto Velho-Rondônia. Scientia Plena, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2024.017201

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