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Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton

Sophorae Radix (Sophora flavescens Aiton) has long been used in traditional medicine in East Asia due to the various biological activities of its secondary metabolites. Endogenous contents of phenolic compounds (phenolic acid, flavonol, and isoflavone) and the main bioactive compounds of Sophorae Ra...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jeongyeo, Jung, Jaeeun, Son, Seung-Hyun, Kim, Hyun-Bi, Noh, Young-Hee, Min, Sung Ran, Park, Kun-Hyang, Kim, Dae-Soo, Park, Sang Un, Lee, Haeng-Soon, Kim, Cha Young, Kim, Hyun-Soon, Lee, Hyeong-Kyu, Kim, HyeRan
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6218430
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author Lee, Jeongyeo
Jung, Jaeeun
Son, Seung-Hyun
Kim, Hyun-Bi
Noh, Young-Hee
Min, Sung Ran
Park, Kun-Hyang
Kim, Dae-Soo
Park, Sang Un
Lee, Haeng-Soon
Kim, Cha Young
Kim, Hyun-Soon
Lee, Hyeong-Kyu
Kim, HyeRan
author_facet Lee, Jeongyeo
Jung, Jaeeun
Son, Seung-Hyun
Kim, Hyun-Bi
Noh, Young-Hee
Min, Sung Ran
Park, Kun-Hyang
Kim, Dae-Soo
Park, Sang Un
Lee, Haeng-Soon
Kim, Cha Young
Kim, Hyun-Soon
Lee, Hyeong-Kyu
Kim, HyeRan
author_sort Lee, Jeongyeo
collection PubMed
description Sophorae Radix (Sophora flavescens Aiton) has long been used in traditional medicine in East Asia due to the various biological activities of its secondary metabolites. Endogenous contents of phenolic compounds (phenolic acid, flavonol, and isoflavone) and the main bioactive compounds of Sophorae Radix were analyzed based on the qualitative HPLC analysis and evaluated in different organs and at different developmental stages. In total, 11 compounds were detected, and the composition of the roots and aerial parts (leaves, stems, and flowers) was significantly different. trans-Cinnamic acid and p-coumaric acid were observed only in the aerial parts. Large amounts of rutin and maackiain were detected in the roots. Four phenolic acid compounds (benzoic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and chlorogenic acid) and four flavonol compounds (kaempferol, catechin hydrate, epicatechin, and rutin) were higher in aerial parts than in roots. To identify putative genes involved in phenolic compounds biosynthesis, a total of 41 transcripts were investigated. Expression patterns of these selected genes, as well as the multiple isoforms for the genes, varied by organ and developmental stage, implying that they are involved in the biosynthesis of various phenolic compounds both spatially and temporally.
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spelling pubmed-58528752018-04-23 Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton Lee, Jeongyeo Jung, Jaeeun Son, Seung-Hyun Kim, Hyun-Bi Noh, Young-Hee Min, Sung Ran Park, Kun-Hyang Kim, Dae-Soo Park, Sang Un Lee, Haeng-Soon Kim, Cha Young Kim, Hyun-Soon Lee, Hyeong-Kyu Kim, HyeRan ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Sophorae Radix (Sophora flavescens Aiton) has long been used in traditional medicine in East Asia due to the various biological activities of its secondary metabolites. Endogenous contents of phenolic compounds (phenolic acid, flavonol, and isoflavone) and the main bioactive compounds of Sophorae Radix were analyzed based on the qualitative HPLC analysis and evaluated in different organs and at different developmental stages. In total, 11 compounds were detected, and the composition of the roots and aerial parts (leaves, stems, and flowers) was significantly different. trans-Cinnamic acid and p-coumaric acid were observed only in the aerial parts. Large amounts of rutin and maackiain were detected in the roots. Four phenolic acid compounds (benzoic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and chlorogenic acid) and four flavonol compounds (kaempferol, catechin hydrate, epicatechin, and rutin) were higher in aerial parts than in roots. To identify putative genes involved in phenolic compounds biosynthesis, a total of 41 transcripts were investigated. Expression patterns of these selected genes, as well as the multiple isoforms for the genes, varied by organ and developmental stage, implying that they are involved in the biosynthesis of various phenolic compounds both spatially and temporally. Hindawi 2018-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5852875/ /pubmed/29686587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6218430 Text en Copyright © 2018 Jeongyeo Lee et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lee, Jeongyeo
Jung, Jaeeun
Son, Seung-Hyun
Kim, Hyun-Bi
Noh, Young-Hee
Min, Sung Ran
Park, Kun-Hyang
Kim, Dae-Soo
Park, Sang Un
Lee, Haeng-Soon
Kim, Cha Young
Kim, Hyun-Soon
Lee, Hyeong-Kyu
Kim, HyeRan
Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton
title Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton
title_full Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton
title_fullStr Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton
title_short Profiling of the Major Phenolic Compounds and Their Biosynthesis Genes in Sophora flavescens Aiton
title_sort profiling of the major phenolic compounds and their biosynthesis genes in sophora flavescens aiton
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6218430
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