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Constituents and Secondary Metabolite Natural Products in Fresh and Deteriorated Cassava Roots

Research Authors
Soad A.L. Bayoumi1,3, Michael G. Rowan1, John R. Beeching2, Ian S. Blagbrough1
Research Department
Research Journal
Phytochemistry.
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 71
Research Year
2010
Research Abstract

A phytochemical analysis of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) fresh roots and roots suffering from post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) has been carried out. The first isolation and identification of galactosyl diacylglycerides from fresh cassava roots is reported as well as -carotene, linamarin, and -sitosterol glucopyranoside. The hydroxycoumarin scopoletin and its glucoside scopolin were identified from cassava roots during PPD, as well as trace quantities of esculetin and its glucoside esculin. There is no isoscopoletin in cassava roots during PPD.