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Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway

Rhodiola rosea L. (roseroot) is an adaptogen plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family. The broad spectrum of biological activity of R. rosea is attributed to its major phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids: rosavin, salidroside, rosin, cinnamyl alcohol, and tyrosol. In this study, we compared the cont...

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Autores principales: Elameen, Abdelhameed, Kosman, Vera M., Thomsen, Mette, Pozharitskaya, Olga N., Shikov, Alexander N.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32751483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153463
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author Elameen, Abdelhameed
Kosman, Vera M.
Thomsen, Mette
Pozharitskaya, Olga N.
Shikov, Alexander N.
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Kosman, Vera M.
Thomsen, Mette
Pozharitskaya, Olga N.
Shikov, Alexander N.
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description Rhodiola rosea L. (roseroot) is an adaptogen plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family. The broad spectrum of biological activity of R. rosea is attributed to its major phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids: rosavin, salidroside, rosin, cinnamyl alcohol, and tyrosol. In this study, we compared the content of phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids in rhizomes of R. rosea from the Norwegian germplasm collection collected in 2004 and in 2017. In general, the content of these bioactive compounds in 2017 was significantly higher than that observed in 2004. The freeze-drying method increased the concentration of all phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids in rhizomes compared with conventional drying at 70 °C. As far as we know, the content of salidroside (51.0 mg g(−1)) observed in this study is the highest ever detected in Rhodiola spp. Long-term vegetative propagation and high genetic diversity of R. rosea together with the freeze-drying method may have led to the high content of the bioactive compounds observed in the current study.
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spelling pubmed-74354002020-08-28 Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway Elameen, Abdelhameed Kosman, Vera M. Thomsen, Mette Pozharitskaya, Olga N. Shikov, Alexander N. Molecules Article Rhodiola rosea L. (roseroot) is an adaptogen plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family. The broad spectrum of biological activity of R. rosea is attributed to its major phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids: rosavin, salidroside, rosin, cinnamyl alcohol, and tyrosol. In this study, we compared the content of phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids in rhizomes of R. rosea from the Norwegian germplasm collection collected in 2004 and in 2017. In general, the content of these bioactive compounds in 2017 was significantly higher than that observed in 2004. The freeze-drying method increased the concentration of all phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids in rhizomes compared with conventional drying at 70 °C. As far as we know, the content of salidroside (51.0 mg g(−1)) observed in this study is the highest ever detected in Rhodiola spp. Long-term vegetative propagation and high genetic diversity of R. rosea together with the freeze-drying method may have led to the high content of the bioactive compounds observed in the current study. MDPI 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7435400/ /pubmed/32751483 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153463 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elameen, Abdelhameed
Kosman, Vera M.
Thomsen, Mette
Pozharitskaya, Olga N.
Shikov, Alexander N.
Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway
title Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway
title_full Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway
title_fullStr Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway
title_short Variability of Major Phenyletanes and Phenylpropanoids in 16-Year-Old Rhodiola rosea L. Clones in Norway
title_sort variability of major phenyletanes and phenylpropanoids in 16-year-old rhodiola rosea l. clones in norway
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32751483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153463
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