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Phytotoxic Potential and Phenolic Profile of Extracts from Scrophularia striata

A large number of plants produce secondary metabolites known as allelochemicals that are capable of inhibiting the germination of competitive species. This process is known as allelopathy and is mediated by several classes of chemicals, among which phenolic compounds are the most frequent. Thus, pla...

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Autores principales: Mousavi, Seyyed Sasan, Karami, Akbar, Haghighi, Tahereh Movahhed, Alizadeh, Saeed, Maggi, Filippo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33440883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010135
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author Mousavi, Seyyed Sasan
Karami, Akbar
Haghighi, Tahereh Movahhed
Alizadeh, Saeed
Maggi, Filippo
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Karami, Akbar
Haghighi, Tahereh Movahhed
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description A large number of plants produce secondary metabolites known as allelochemicals that are capable of inhibiting the germination of competitive species. This process is known as allelopathy and is mediated by several classes of chemicals, among which phenolic compounds are the most frequent. Thus, plant allelochemicals can be used to control weeds in agricultural systems. In the present work, we analyzed the phenolic profile and phytotoxic potential of different extracts (pure water or water: ethanol 50:50) from Scrophularia striata plants that were collected from two ecological regions in Iran (Pahleh and Lizan). The total polyphenolic content (TPC), as evaluated by the Folin-Ciocolteau method, ranged from 28.3 mg/g in the aqueous extract obtained from the Lizan ecotype to 39.6 mg/g in the hydroalcoholic extract obtained from the Pahleh ecotype. Moreover, HPLC analysis was aimed at determining the content of eight phenolic compounds, namely eugenol, rosmarinic acid, hesperetin, hesperedin, trans-ferulic acid, vanillin, and caffeic acid. According to the results, rosmarinic acid appeared to be the most abundant component. The phytotoxic activities of S. striata extracts were examined on the seed germination of a crop species, Lepidium sativum, and two weeds, Chenopodium album and Malva sylvestris. All extracts showed inhibitory effects on these species. The efficiency of these inhibitory effects depended on the type of plant species, origin, and concentration of extract. The highest phytotoxic activity was caused by approximately 1% concentration of extract. The most susceptible weed was M. sylvestris. The extracts that were obtained from the Pahleh ecotype, notably the hydroalcoholic ones, showed higher phytotoxicity against L. sativum, C. album and M. sylvestris. These results encourage further studies to support the use of S. striata as a source of bioherbicides.
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spelling pubmed-78275242021-01-25 Phytotoxic Potential and Phenolic Profile of Extracts from Scrophularia striata Mousavi, Seyyed Sasan Karami, Akbar Haghighi, Tahereh Movahhed Alizadeh, Saeed Maggi, Filippo Plants (Basel) Article A large number of plants produce secondary metabolites known as allelochemicals that are capable of inhibiting the germination of competitive species. This process is known as allelopathy and is mediated by several classes of chemicals, among which phenolic compounds are the most frequent. Thus, plant allelochemicals can be used to control weeds in agricultural systems. In the present work, we analyzed the phenolic profile and phytotoxic potential of different extracts (pure water or water: ethanol 50:50) from Scrophularia striata plants that were collected from two ecological regions in Iran (Pahleh and Lizan). The total polyphenolic content (TPC), as evaluated by the Folin-Ciocolteau method, ranged from 28.3 mg/g in the aqueous extract obtained from the Lizan ecotype to 39.6 mg/g in the hydroalcoholic extract obtained from the Pahleh ecotype. Moreover, HPLC analysis was aimed at determining the content of eight phenolic compounds, namely eugenol, rosmarinic acid, hesperetin, hesperedin, trans-ferulic acid, vanillin, and caffeic acid. According to the results, rosmarinic acid appeared to be the most abundant component. The phytotoxic activities of S. striata extracts were examined on the seed germination of a crop species, Lepidium sativum, and two weeds, Chenopodium album and Malva sylvestris. All extracts showed inhibitory effects on these species. The efficiency of these inhibitory effects depended on the type of plant species, origin, and concentration of extract. The highest phytotoxic activity was caused by approximately 1% concentration of extract. The most susceptible weed was M. sylvestris. The extracts that were obtained from the Pahleh ecotype, notably the hydroalcoholic ones, showed higher phytotoxicity against L. sativum, C. album and M. sylvestris. These results encourage further studies to support the use of S. striata as a source of bioherbicides. MDPI 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7827524/ /pubmed/33440883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010135 Text en © 2021 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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Maggi, Filippo
Phytotoxic Potential and Phenolic Profile of Extracts from Scrophularia striata
title Phytotoxic Potential and Phenolic Profile of Extracts from Scrophularia striata
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title_fullStr Phytotoxic Potential and Phenolic Profile of Extracts from Scrophularia striata
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title_short Phytotoxic Potential and Phenolic Profile of Extracts from Scrophularia striata
title_sort phytotoxic potential and phenolic profile of extracts from scrophularia striata
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33440883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010135
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