Research article | Open Access
Helia 1994, Vol. 17(21) 1-4
pp. 1 - 4
Publish Date: January 01, 1994 | Single/Total View: 0/0 | Single/Total Download: 0/0
Abstract
Leaf extracts from 17 Helianthus annus lines and 18 wild Helianthus species were analyzed by thin-layer chromatography with cellulose-coated plates for variation in phenolic compounds. There was no qualitative variation among the cultivated lines. In the wild species, H. tuberosu and H. laciniarus frequently showed yellow fluorescing components, probably flavonoid compounds, while the two H. occidcntalis accessions and one H. mollis accession were distinguished by a pale blue fluorescing phenolic compound.
Keywords: Helianthus species, phenolic compounds, thin-layer chromatograply
APA 7th edition
Dedio, W., & Seiler, G. (1994). DIFFERENTIATION OF Helianthus SPECIES BY THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF LEAF EXTRACTS. Helia, 17(21), 1-4.
Harvard
Dedio, W. and Seiler, G. (1994). DIFFERENTIATION OF Helianthus SPECIES BY THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF LEAF EXTRACTS. Helia, 17(21), pp. 1-4.
Chicago 16th edition
Dedio, W. and G.J. Seiler (1994). "DIFFERENTIATION OF Helianthus SPECIES BY THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF LEAF EXTRACTS". Helia 17 (21):1-4.