Chlorogenic acids and caffeine as possible taxonomic criteria in Coffea and Psilanthus

This paper reports the amount of chlorogenic acids, chlorogenic acid-like components, caffeine and other 276 nm-absorbing components in seeds of Coffea and Psilanthus. Twenty especies have been grouped according to their seed composition and the groupings compared critically with the existing classification scheme based upon morphology. Concordance is generally good, although classification on seed composition suggests that Coffea subgen. Coffea could be further subdivided and that Psilanthus subgen. Afrocoffea may merit recognition at generic rather than subgeneric level. It also appears that such analyses may provide a better understanding of the morphologically variable taxa such as C. congensis, C. stenophylla and libero-excelsoides group

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Main Authors: 58063 Clifford, M.N., 131640 Williams, T., 51149 Bridson, D.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1989
Subjects:COFFEA, PSILANTHUS, SEMILLAS, QUIMIOTAXONOMIA, ACIDO CLOROGENICO, CAFEINA, ALCALOIDES, COMPOSICION,
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