Use of fractal analysis principles when describing flavonoids variety of the south trans-urals plants

IF 0.4 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Modern Phytomorphology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5281/ZENODO.4453866
Usmanov Isk, Er, Shcherbakov Arkadiy, I. Vyacheslav, I. Sergey, Gonchar Ivan
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Flavonoids are physiologically active substances that regulate many functions in plants and animals. Despite many years of research, interest in these substances continues unabated, and the market for flavonoids in the health industry keeps growing. In South Trans-Urals, the research team behind this paper discovered a significant fluctuation in the accumulation of flavonoids in many local plants. Significant differences were later discovered in the accumulation of physically and chemically similar flavonoids and organic substances; differences were observed between specific compounds within local coenopopulations as well as between spatially isolated populations. This research applied high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to identify the significant differences between single chromatograms in terms of the following features: (1) the number of identifiable substances (chromatographic peaks); (2) peak elution times; (3) peak areas indicative of the substance-specific concentrations in the extract. The diversity of specimens and groups was described in terms of the fingerprint concept to underline the strong “specificity” of chromatograms. However, the accumulation of flavonoids and the concentration of copper, zinc, and other metal salts in the soil were in an unstable correlation. In other words, descriptive statistics failed to identify any environmental factors that clearly regulated the accumulation of flavonoids in the field.
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利用分形分析原理描述南方跨农村植物类黄酮的种类
黄酮类化合物是调节植物和动物许多功能的生理活性物质。尽管经过了多年的研究,人们对这些物质的兴趣依然有增无减,健康行业中类黄酮的市场也在不断增长。在南跨乌拉尔地区,这篇论文背后的研究小组发现,许多当地植物中黄酮类化合物的积累有明显的波动。后来发现,在物理和化学上相似的类黄酮和有机物质的积累方面存在显著差异;在当地种群内的特定化合物之间以及在空间隔离的种群之间观察到差异。本研究采用高效液相色谱法(HPLC)对单张色谱图的显著差异进行了分析,主要表现在以下几个方面:(1)可识别物质(色谱峰)的数量;(2)峰值洗脱次数;(3)峰面积表示萃取物中特定物质的浓度。用指纹的概念来描述标本和类群的多样性,以强调色谱的强“特异性”。而黄酮类化合物的积累量与土壤中铜、锌等金属盐的浓度呈不稳定的相关关系。也就是说,描述性统计无法识别出任何明确调控田间黄酮类化合物积累的环境因素。
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Modern Phytomorphology
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