Horticulturae (Oct 2021)

Phytochemicals and Volatiles in Developing <i>Pelargonium</i> ‘Endsleigh’ Flowers

  • Carmine Negro,
  • Rosanna Dimita,
  • Samar Min Allah,
  • Antonio Miceli,
  • Andrea Luvisi,
  • Federica Blando,
  • Luigi De Bellis,
  • Rita Accogli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae7110419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. 419

Abstract

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Rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium sp.) have been the subject of many studies concerning essential oil, unlike the edible flowers of scent Pelargonium despite the beneficial properties of chemical compounds present in such organ and the fragrances produced. Therefore, we investigated organic compounds, total phenols and the antioxidant activity of the flowers with particular attention to the volatile compounds emitted by flowers of Pelargonium ‘Endsleigh’ at three stages of development. We identified several major phenols and organic compounds that revealed significative difference compared with other Pelargonium flowers, and employing the solid-phase micro extraction (SPME) methodology we determined that the production of volatile compounds decreases during the flower development. In addition, the emission of volatiles is accomplished mainly by the sepals. In conclusion, to use Pelargonium ‘Endsleigh’ flowers, it is important in ensuring that they have not yet opened and that the sepals are in place.

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