Abstract

Salix triandra (almond leaved willow) is an established crop, grown in coppicing regimes for basket-making materials. It is known as a source of non-salicinoid phenolic glycosides, such as triandrin and salidroside. A spontaneous natural hybrid of S. triandra and S. dasyclados was subjected to metabolite profiling by high resolution LC-MS, and 22 phenolic glycosides, including 18 that are new to the Salicaceae, were identified. Structures were determined by HPLC isolation and NMR methods. The hybridisation process has introduced novel chemistry into the Salix phenolic glycoside palette, in particular, the ability to generate disaccharide conjugates where the glycosyl group is further extended by a range of sugars, including apiose, rhamnose, xylose, and arabinose. Also of note is the appearance of chavicol derivatives, also not previously seen in Salix spp. The work demonstrates the plasticity of the phenolic glycoside biosynthetic pathway, and the potential to improve established crops such as S. triandra and S. dasyclados, via high-value metabolites, for both basketry and bioenergy markets.

Highlights

  • The Salicaceae family is a distinct taxon of perennial woody, dioecious shrubs and trees that can primarily be divided into two genera—willows (Salix spp.) and poplars (Populus spp.)

  • Willow bark preparations have been used for the treatment of fever and pain since ancient times [2], and these bioactivities have mostly been related to their constitutive salicinoids, which are defined as derivatives of salicyl alcohol with β-D-glucopyranose moieties [3]

  • Freeze-dried wood chips derived from the multiple whole stems of S. triandra × dasyclados

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Summary

Introduction

The Salicaceae family is a distinct taxon of perennial woody, dioecious shrubs and trees that can primarily be divided into two genera—willows (Salix spp.) and poplars (Populus spp.). Both groups have a rich secondary chemistry based on phenolic glycosides. Hydroxycinnamic acid and benzoic acid derivatives, for example, have potential antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer activities These and other mono- and 1,4-di-substituted benzenoids may add value to short rotation. S. triandra in the research towards adding value to willow crops, we are surveying the. Triandra species contained in 1500+ U.K. National Willow Collection (NWC), maintained as a short-rotation coppice plantation the 1500+. Collection (NWC), maintained as a short-rotation coppice plantation at Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, United Kingdom. In the polar metabolites obtained from aqueous alcohol extractions [10]

Results and Discussion
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General Experimental Procedures
Plant Material and Metabolite Extraction
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