Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics

Abstract Medicinal plants are considered as one of the most important sources of chemical compounds, so preparing a suitable culture media for medicinal plant growth is a critical factor. The present study is aimed to improve the caffeic acid derivatives and alkylamides percentages of Echinacea purp...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Ahmadi, Abbas Samadi, Ebrahim Sepehr, Amir Rahimi, Sergey Shabala
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94589-4
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spelling doaj-2d43aa04a2c64d289d2e8f0464958c002021-08-01T11:27:14ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-94589-4Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponicsFatemeh Ahmadi0Abbas Samadi1Ebrahim Sepehr2Amir Rahimi3Sergey Shabala4Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia UniversityDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia UniversityDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia UniversityDepartment of Plant Production and Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia UniversityTasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of TasmaniaAbstract Medicinal plants are considered as one of the most important sources of chemical compounds, so preparing a suitable culture media for medicinal plant growth is a critical factor. The present study is aimed to improve the caffeic acid derivatives and alkylamides percentages of Echinacea purpurea root extract in hydroponic culture media with different perlite particle size and NO3 −/NH4 + ratios. Perlite particle size in the growing media was varied as very coarse perlite (more than 2 mm), coarse perlite (1.5–2 mm), medium perlite (1–1.5 mm), fine perlite (0.5–1 mm), and very fine perlite (less than 0.5 mm) in different ratios to peat moss (including pure perlite, 50:50 v/v, 30:70 v/v, and pure peat moss). Two NO3 −/NH4 + ratios (90:10 and 70:30) were tested in each growing media. All phytochemical analyses were performed according to standard methods using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). It was found that the E. purpurea grown in the medium containing very fine-grade perlite with 50:50 v/v perlite to peat moss ratio had the maximum caffeic acid derivatives, including chicoric acid (17 mg g−1 DW), caftaric acid (6.3 mg g−1 DW), chlorogenic acid (0.93 mg g−1 DW), cynarin (0.84 mg g−1 DW), and echinacoside (0.73 mg g−1 DW), as well as, alkylamides (54.21%). The percentages of these phytochemical compounds increased by decreasing perlite particle size and increasing of NO3 −/NH4 + ratio. The major alkylamide in the E. purpurea root extract was dodeca-2E, 4E, 8Z-10 (E/Z)-tetraenoic acid isobutylamide in all treatments, ranging from 31.12 to 54.21% of total dry weight. It can be concluded that optimizing hydroponic culture media and nutrient solution has significant effects on E. purpurea chemical compounds.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94589-4
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Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
Scientific Reports
author_facet Fatemeh Ahmadi
Abbas Samadi
Ebrahim Sepehr
Amir Rahimi
Sergey Shabala
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title Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
title_short Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
title_full Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
title_fullStr Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
title_full_unstemmed Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3 −/NH4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
title_sort increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (echinacea purpurea l.) as affected by no3 −/nh4 + ratio and perlite particle size in hydroponics
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Medicinal plants are considered as one of the most important sources of chemical compounds, so preparing a suitable culture media for medicinal plant growth is a critical factor. The present study is aimed to improve the caffeic acid derivatives and alkylamides percentages of Echinacea purpurea root extract in hydroponic culture media with different perlite particle size and NO3 −/NH4 + ratios. Perlite particle size in the growing media was varied as very coarse perlite (more than 2 mm), coarse perlite (1.5–2 mm), medium perlite (1–1.5 mm), fine perlite (0.5–1 mm), and very fine perlite (less than 0.5 mm) in different ratios to peat moss (including pure perlite, 50:50 v/v, 30:70 v/v, and pure peat moss). Two NO3 −/NH4 + ratios (90:10 and 70:30) were tested in each growing media. All phytochemical analyses were performed according to standard methods using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). It was found that the E. purpurea grown in the medium containing very fine-grade perlite with 50:50 v/v perlite to peat moss ratio had the maximum caffeic acid derivatives, including chicoric acid (17 mg g−1 DW), caftaric acid (6.3 mg g−1 DW), chlorogenic acid (0.93 mg g−1 DW), cynarin (0.84 mg g−1 DW), and echinacoside (0.73 mg g−1 DW), as well as, alkylamides (54.21%). The percentages of these phytochemical compounds increased by decreasing perlite particle size and increasing of NO3 −/NH4 + ratio. The major alkylamide in the E. purpurea root extract was dodeca-2E, 4E, 8Z-10 (E/Z)-tetraenoic acid isobutylamide in all treatments, ranging from 31.12 to 54.21% of total dry weight. It can be concluded that optimizing hydroponic culture media and nutrient solution has significant effects on E. purpurea chemical compounds.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94589-4
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