Developmental and chemical characteristics of Melittis melissophyllum L. in limited access of sunlight

Q3 Medicine Herba Polonica Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.2478/hepo-2020-0003
Izabela Szymborska-Sandhu
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Summary Introduction: Bastard balm grows in forests, in central and southeastern part of Europe. The herb of this species is rich in phenolics, mainly flavonoids, phenolic acids and coumarins. The plant is used in traditional European medicine, in digestive problems and for aromatizing tobacco and alcohol products. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of shading on bastard balm development and the accumulation of phenolics in its herb, with special respect to coumarin as a quality marker of this raw material. Methods: The plants were cultivated in full sunlight, in 30% and 50% shade provided by shading nets. The herb was harvested from plants in the third year of vegetation, at four subsequent developmental stages and then subjected to chemical evaluation. In the raw material, the total contents of flavonoids, phenolic acids and coumarins was determined. The content of coumarin was analyzed using HPLC-DAD. Results: Plants grown in 30% shade produced the highest number of flowers and seeds. They produced the highest mass of herb at the beginning of the seed-setting stage. The plants grown in full sunlight revealed the highest content of flavonoids and phenolic acids, especially during flowering and at the beginning of the seed-setting stage. The mass of herb obtained by plants cultivated at deep (50%) shade was the lowest, however, the content of coumarin in these plants was the highest. Conclusion: The influence of shade on bastard balm was expressed by the herb mass and coumarin content increment. The plants thrived best in 30% shade, both in terms of flowering abundance and the mass of herb, whereas those from 50% shade were the richest in coumarin.
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有限光照条件下甜椒的发育及化学特性
简介:杂种香脂生长在欧洲中部和东南部的森林中。本属草本植物含有丰富的酚类物质,主要是类黄酮、酚酸和香豆素。这种植物被用于传统的欧洲医学,消化问题和芳香化烟草和酒精产品。目的:研究遮荫对香豆素生长发育和酚类物质积累的影响,并对香豆素作为香豆素原料的质量标志进行研究。方法:采用遮阳网遮阴30%和50%,日光充足栽培。在植物生长的第三年,在随后的四个发育阶段收获草本植物,然后进行化学评价。测定了原料中总黄酮、酚酸和香豆素的总含量。采用HPLC-DAD法分析香豆素的含量。结果:在30%遮荫条件下生长的植株开花和种子数量最多。它们在结实期开始时产出的草本植物质量最高。在充分光照条件下生长的植株,黄酮类和酚酸含量最高,特别是在开花期和结实期初期。深阴(50%)栽培的草本植物质量最低,但香豆素含量最高。结论:遮荫对香豆素含量的影响主要表现为药材质量和香豆素含量的增加。在30%的遮荫条件下,开花数量和草本植物质量都最好,而在50%的遮荫条件下,香豆素含量最高。
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Herba Polonica
Herba Polonica Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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