The role of sound stimulation in production of plant secondary metabolites

IF 4.8 3区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Natural Products and Bioprospecting Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1007/s13659-023-00409-9
Li Wu, Ning Yang, Meng Guo, Didi Zhang, Reza A. Ghiladi, Hasan Bayram, Jun Wang
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Sound vibration is one of natural stimuli trigging physiological changes in plants. Recent studies showed that sound waves stimulated production of a variety of plant secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, in order to enhance seed germination, flowering, growth or defense. In this review, we examine the potential role of sound stimulation on the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and the followed cascade of physiological changes in plants, from the perspective of transcriptional regulation and epigenetic regulation for the first time. A systematic summary showed that a wide range of factors may regulate the production of secondary metabolites, including plant species, growth stage, sound types, sound frequency, sound intensity level and exposure time, etc. Biochemical and physiological changes due to sound stimulation were thoroughly summarized as well, for secondary metabolites can also act as a free radical scavenger, or a hormone signaling molecule. We also discussed the limits of previous studies, and the future application of sound waves in biosynthesis of plant secondary metabolites.

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声音刺激在植物次生代谢产物产生中的作用。
声音振动是引起植物生理变化的自然刺激因素之一。最近的研究表明,声波刺激植物产生多种次生代谢产物,包括黄酮类化合物,以增强种子发芽、开花、生长或防御。在这篇综述中,我们首次从转录调控和表观遗传学调控的角度研究了声音刺激对植物次生代谢产物生物合成和随后的一系列生理变化的潜在作用。系统总结表明,多种因素可能调节次生代谢产物的产生,包括植物种类、生长阶段、声音类型、声音频率、声音强度水平和暴露时间等。还全面总结了声音刺激引起的生化和生理变化,因为次生代谢产物也可以作为自由基清除剂,或激素信号分子。我们还讨论了以前研究的局限性,以及声波在植物次生代谢产物生物合成中的未来应用。
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Natural Products and Bioprospecting
Natural Products and Bioprospecting CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL-
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Natural Products and Bioprospecting serves as an international forum for essential research on natural products and focuses on, but is not limited to, the following aspects: Natural products: isolation and structure elucidation Natural products: synthesis Biological evaluation of biologically active natural products Bioorganic and medicinal chemistry Biosynthesis and microbiological transformation Fermentation and plant tissue cultures Bioprospecting of natural products from natural resources All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review. In addition to original research articles, Natural Products and Bioprospecting publishes reviews and short communications, aiming to rapidly disseminate the research results of timely interest, and comprehensive reviews of emerging topics in all the areas of natural products. It is also an open access journal, which provides free access to its articles to anyone, anywhere.
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