Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage

Background and objectives: Variation of active substances in medicinal plants during growth has been studied and the optimum harvest time has been determined for many medicinal plants. Ducrosi anethifolia is one the species belonging to Apiaceae family that has been used to improve the odor of food...

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Published: Iranian Society of Pharmacognosy 2017-11-01
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spelling doaj-529f0a22c95c4863876cba562aa843c42020-11-24T23:28:38ZengIranian Society of PharmacognosyResearch Journal of Pharmacognosy2345-44582345-59772017-11-014Supplement959553311Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stageBackground and objectives: Variation of active substances in medicinal plants during growth has been studied and the optimum harvest time has been determined for many medicinal plants. Ducrosi anethifolia is one the species belonging to Apiaceae family that has been used to improve the odor of food and drink. It is used also to treat catarrh, headache and backache in folk medicine. The herb is also reported to relax the mind and body and induce a peaceful sleep. The growing stage has an important role in quantity and quality of active substances of medicinal plants. In order to determine the effects of growth stage on these compounds, five stages consisting of rosette, bolting, beginning of flowering, full flowering and seed formation stages were selected. Methods: The major factors measured included antioxidant activity (DPPH radical scavenging), total flavonoids, flavones and flavonols content, total phenolics compounds (Folin-Ciocalteu method), tannin content and carbohydrate content. Results: The results showed the significant effect of growth stage on most measured factors. The highest and lowest total flavonoids content were determined in beginning of flowering and bolting stages, respectively (120.02 and 27.39 mg quercetin/g). As a relation to most measured traits, the maximum amounts were identified at the beginning of flowering and seed formation stage and the lowest content were observed at bolting stage. Conclusion: It seems that at bolting stage increasing wooden parts and decreasing leaf ratio leads to active substance redacting.http://www.rjpharmacognosy.ir/article_53311_2356febb6a96e7c40f68a9008ef91d79.pdfAntioxidant activityDucrosia anethifoliaphenological stageTotal phenol
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title Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
spellingShingle Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
Antioxidant activity
Ducrosia anethifolia
phenological stage
Total phenol
title_short Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
title_full Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
title_fullStr Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
title_full_unstemmed Secondary metabolite variation of Ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
title_sort secondary metabolite variation of ducrosia anethifolia at different growth stage
publisher Iranian Society of Pharmacognosy
series Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
issn 2345-4458
2345-5977
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Background and objectives: Variation of active substances in medicinal plants during growth has been studied and the optimum harvest time has been determined for many medicinal plants. Ducrosi anethifolia is one the species belonging to Apiaceae family that has been used to improve the odor of food and drink. It is used also to treat catarrh, headache and backache in folk medicine. The herb is also reported to relax the mind and body and induce a peaceful sleep. The growing stage has an important role in quantity and quality of active substances of medicinal plants. In order to determine the effects of growth stage on these compounds, five stages consisting of rosette, bolting, beginning of flowering, full flowering and seed formation stages were selected. Methods: The major factors measured included antioxidant activity (DPPH radical scavenging), total flavonoids, flavones and flavonols content, total phenolics compounds (Folin-Ciocalteu method), tannin content and carbohydrate content. Results: The results showed the significant effect of growth stage on most measured factors. The highest and lowest total flavonoids content were determined in beginning of flowering and bolting stages, respectively (120.02 and 27.39 mg quercetin/g). As a relation to most measured traits, the maximum amounts were identified at the beginning of flowering and seed formation stage and the lowest content were observed at bolting stage. Conclusion: It seems that at bolting stage increasing wooden parts and decreasing leaf ratio leads to active substance redacting.
topic Antioxidant activity
Ducrosia anethifolia
phenological stage
Total phenol
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