Chemo
Chemo
Chemo
1. Primary metabolites
2. Secondary metabolites
3. Semantics
1. Primary metabolites
These compounds are ubiquitous in nature and hence play little role in
chemotaxonomic classification.
Primary metabolites
Cont’d:
However, these molecules sometimes serve as useful
Secondary metabolites are the compounds that usually perform non-essential
functions in the plants
They are used for protection and defense against predators and pathogens.
These compounds are of restricted occurrence
and hence very useful for chemotaxonomic classification.
Some of the major group of secondary metabolites includes
glycoside, alkaloid, volatile oil, flavonoid, plant phenols and
terpenoids.
E.g (Chemotaxonomic analysis based on alkaloids depends upon the type of
parent base compound present in the alkaloids such as pyridine, piperidine,
pyrazole and indole).
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Fig 2: Flavonod glycosides
Fig 3: Cyanogenic glycosides
Fig 4: Glucosinolates
Fig 5: Alkaloids
Fig 6: Phenols
Example:
A chemotaxonomic study of practically all the
ontogenic factors.
their own secondary metabolites when come in contact with different types
classification.
Summary
With the advancement of analytical techniques, today so many groups of
taxonomic improvements.
from the estimated 400,000 to 500,000 plant species around the globe,