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Phytochemicals from the genusLavandula: a review

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 751-771

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-020-09719-z

Keywords

Lavandulaspp; Terpenoids; Flavonoids; Phenolic acids; Extraction

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Funding

  1. SPLP Funds [154827]
  2. SUD PACA region (France) [154827]
  3. French government through the UCAJEDI Investments in the Future project [ANR-15IDEX-01]

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The genus Lavandula naturally occurs in the Mediterranean basin and species like fine lavender and lavandin are cultivated for their essential oils. While volatile compounds in Lavandula have been well-studied, non-volatile secondary metabolites are less explored. The detailed list in this review reveals a total of 548 specialized metabolites in Lavandula species, providing a scientific foundation for future studies in chemical ecology and metabolomics.
The genusLavandulaoccurs naturally in the Mediterranean basin and its species are a rich source of phytochemicals. Species of this genus have attracted great interest, especially those such as fine lavender (Lavandula angustifoliaMiller) and its natural hybrid lavandin (Lavandula x intermediaEmeric ex Loisel), which are cultivated for their essential oils, widely used in perfumery and cosmetics. Peer-reviews regarding lavender volatile compounds are available, however other, non-volatile, secondary metabolites of the genusLavandulaare poorly studied. In this review, the reader will find a brief outline of the taxonomy and morphology of theLavandulagenus, along with a comprehensive description of the volatile compounds isolated or putatively identified in the genusLavandula, including triterpenoids, phenolic acids, flavonoids and benzofurans. Overall, the elaboration of a detailed list reveals that 548 specialized metabolites have been described inLavandulaspecies. This review may be used as a scientific basis for future studies on the genusLavandula, especially in chemical ecology and metabolomics where compound identification remains a limiting step.

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