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Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology)  2006, Vol. 7 Issue (9 ): 6-    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.2006.B0708
    
Essential oil of Actinidia macrosperma, a catnip response kiwi endemic to China
ZHAO Yun-peng, WANG Xiao-yun, WANG Zhi-can, LU Yin, FU Cheng-xin, CHEN Shao-yuan
Research Program for Medicinal Plant Resource, Lab of Systematic & Evolutionary Botany and Biodiversity, School of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
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Abstract  Objective: To identify compounds that may be responsible for catnip response of Actinidia macrosperma, and compare chemical compositions in the wild and in vitro regenerated plants. Methods: GC-MS and relative retention indices with n-alkanes as reference points were used for compound identification, and component relative percentage was calculated based on GC peak areas without using correction factors. Results: There are 28 compounds (92.72%) and 15 compounds (93.88%) identified in the essential oils from the wild and regenerated plants, respectively. Dihydronepetalactone, iridomyrmecin, and dihydroactinidiolide, which are believed to be attractive to felines, are present in both wild and regenerated plants. Actinine was not detected, and beta-pheylethyl alcohol was only present in wild plant. In addition, short-chain enol derivatives, messengers in chemical communication, are commonly present in wild plant of A. macrosperma, but absent in regenerated one. Conclusion: Dihydronepetalactone, iridomyrmecin, and dihydroactinidiolide are responsible for the catnip response of A. macrosperma.

Key wordsActinidia macrosperma      GC-MS      Dihydronepetalactone      Iridomyrmecin      Dihydroactinidiolide      Catnip response     
Received: 28 May 2006     
CLC:  Q94  
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ZHAO Yun-peng, WANG Xiao-yun, WANG Zhi-can, LU Yin, FU Cheng-xin, CHEN Shao-yuan. Essential oil of Actinidia macrosperma, a catnip response kiwi endemic to China. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology), 2006, 7(9 ): 6-.

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