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Potential of Smoke-Water and One of Its Active Compounds (karrikinolide, KAR(1)) on the Phytochemical and Antioxidant Activity of Eucomis autumnalis

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    0520741 - ÚEB 2020 RIV CH eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Aremu, A. O. - Masondo, N.A. - Grúz, Jiří - Doležal, Karel - Van Staden, J.
    Potential of Smoke-Water and One of Its Active Compounds (karrikinolide, KAR(1)) on the Phytochemical and Antioxidant Activity of Eucomis autumnalis.
    Antioxidants. Roč. 8, č. 12 (2019), č. článku 611. E-ISSN 2076-3921
    Grant CEP: GA MŠMT(CZ) EF16_019/0000827
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:61389030
    Klíčová slova: secondary metabolite production * plant-derived smoke * medicinal-plants * phenolic-acids * growth * tissue * micropropagation * antibacterial * accumulation * regeneration * asparagaceae * conservation * eucomic acid * flavonoids * hydroxybenzoic acids * hydroxycinnamic acids * phenolic acids * micropropagation
    Obor OECD: Biochemistry and molecular biology
    Impakt faktor: 5.014, rok: 2019
    Způsob publikování: Open access
    http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8120611

    Eucomis autumnalis (Mill.) Chitt. subspecies autumnalis is a popular African plant that is susceptible to population decline because the bulbs are widely utilized for diverse medicinal purposes. As a result, approaches to ensure the sustainability of the plants are essential. In the current study, the influence of smoke-water (SW) and karrikinolide (KAR(1) isolated from SW extract) on the phytochemicals and antioxidant activity of in vitro and greenhouse-acclimatized Eucomis autumnalis subspecies autumnalis were evaluated. Leaf explants were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) media supplemented with SW (1:500, 1:1000 and 1:1500 v/v dilutions) or KAR(1) (10(-7), 10(-8) and 10(-9) M) and grown for ten weeks. In vitro regenerants were subsequently acclimatized in the greenhouse for four months. Bioactive phytochemicals in different treatments were analyzed using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC-MS/MS), while antioxidant potential was evaluated using two chemical tests namely: DPPH and the beta-carotene model. Smoke-water and KAR(1) generally influenced the quantity and types of phytochemicals in in vitro regenerants and acclimatized plants. In addition to eucomic acid, 15 phenolic acids and flavonoids were quantified, however, some were specific to either the in vitro regenerants or greenhouse-acclimatized plants. The majority of the phenolic acids and flavonoids were generally higher in in vitro regenerants than in acclimatized plants. Evidence from the chemical tests indicated an increase in antioxidant activity of SW and KAR(1)-treated regenerants and acclimatized plants. Overall, these findings unravel the value of SW and KAR(1) as potential elicitors for bioactive phytochemicals with therapeutic activity in plants facilitated via in vitro culture systems. In addition, it affords an efficient means to ensure the sustainability of the investigated plant. Nevertheless, further studies focusing on the use of other types of antioxidant test systems (including in vivo model) and the carry-over effect of the application of SW and KAR(1) for a longer duration will be pertinent. In addition, the safety of the resultant plant extracts and their pharmacological efficacy in clinical relevance systems is required.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0305411

     
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