Table 2.
Lignans detected in Sesamum species other than S. indicum. The first report of each lignan in each species is cited.
Source | (+)-Sesamin | (+)-Sesamolin | (+)-Sesan-Golin | (+)-ala-Tumin | (+)-2-epi-Sesalatin | (+)-7′-epi-Sesantalin |
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S. alatum | [87] 1 | [87] 2 | [88] | [89] | [90] | |
S. angolense | [66] | [66] | [91] | |||
S. angustifolium | [66] | [66] | [87] | |||
S. orientale var. malabaricum | [66] 3 | [66] 3 | ||||
S. calycinum | [66] | [66] | ||||
S. latifolium | [66] | [87] 4 | ||||
S. radiatum | [66] | [72] 4,5 | [92] | [92] | ||
S. schinzianum | [72] 6 | [72] 6 | ||||
S. mulayanum | [93] 7 | [93] 7 | ||||
S. laciniatum | [93] 8 | [93] 8 | ||||
S. capense | [66] 9 | |||||
S. pedalioides | [66] 9 |
1 [87] reported 0.01% in oil; [94] reported 0.14 mg g−1 seed; acc. to [93], the ratio of sesamin to sesamolin was 1:3. 2 [87] reported 0.01% in oil; [94] reported 0.38 mg g−1 seed. 3 Acc. to [93], the ratio of sesamin to sesamolin was 4:1. 4 In her publication from 2010 [95], Kamal-Eldin noted that S. latifolium was mistakenly named as S. radiatum in her previous publications, especially in [87]. For further details, see Section 2.8. 5 Acc. to [72], the ratio of sesamin to sesamolin was 7:1. 6 The ratio of sesamin to sesamolin was 5:1. 7 The ratio of sesamin to sesamolin was 5:1; authors indicated that S. mulayanum was a synonym for S. malabaricum. 8 The ratio of sesamin to sesamolin was 1:3. 9 Only trace amounts were detected in a single herbarium sample by TLC.