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Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.

Acer Linn. is a highly divergent species morphology in the maple family (Aceraceae). It is one of the genera facing a very difficult taxonomic situation. The phylogeny of the genus and the taxonomic system under the genus remain unclear. The use of electrochemical fingerprints for plant phylogenetic...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Qingwei, Liu, Kewei, Li, Xiaolong, Gu, Yonghua, Zheng, Yuhong, Fan, Boyuan, Wu, Weihong
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34562913
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11090323
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author Zhou, Qingwei
Liu, Kewei
Li, Xiaolong
Gu, Yonghua
Zheng, Yuhong
Fan, Boyuan
Wu, Weihong
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Liu, Kewei
Li, Xiaolong
Gu, Yonghua
Zheng, Yuhong
Fan, Boyuan
Wu, Weihong
author_sort Zhou, Qingwei
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description Acer Linn. is a highly divergent species morphology in the maple family (Aceraceae). It is one of the genera facing a very difficult taxonomic situation. The phylogeny of the genus and the taxonomic system under the genus remain unclear. The use of electrochemical fingerprints for plant phylogenetic study is an emerging application in biosensors. In this work, leaves of 18 species of Acer Linn. with an exo-taxa were selected for electrochemical fingerprint recording. Two different conditions were used for improving the data abundance. The fingerprint of all species showed a series of oxidation peaks. These peaks can be ascribed to the oxidation of flavonols, phenolic acids, procyanidins, alkaloids, and pigments in plant tissue. These electrochemical fingerprints can be used for the identification of plant species. We also performed a phylogenetic study with data from electrochemical fingerprinting. The phylogenetic tree of Acer is divided into three main clades. The result is in full agreement with A. shangszeense var. anfuense, A. pictum subsp. mono, A. amplum, A. truncatum, and A. miaotaiense, belonging to the subsection Platanoidea. A. nikoense and A. griseum were clustered together in the dendrogram. Another group that fits the traditional classification results is in the subsection Integrifolia.
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spelling pubmed-84674982021-09-27 Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn. Zhou, Qingwei Liu, Kewei Li, Xiaolong Gu, Yonghua Zheng, Yuhong Fan, Boyuan Wu, Weihong Biosensors (Basel) Communication Acer Linn. is a highly divergent species morphology in the maple family (Aceraceae). It is one of the genera facing a very difficult taxonomic situation. The phylogeny of the genus and the taxonomic system under the genus remain unclear. The use of electrochemical fingerprints for plant phylogenetic study is an emerging application in biosensors. In this work, leaves of 18 species of Acer Linn. with an exo-taxa were selected for electrochemical fingerprint recording. Two different conditions were used for improving the data abundance. The fingerprint of all species showed a series of oxidation peaks. These peaks can be ascribed to the oxidation of flavonols, phenolic acids, procyanidins, alkaloids, and pigments in plant tissue. These electrochemical fingerprints can be used for the identification of plant species. We also performed a phylogenetic study with data from electrochemical fingerprinting. The phylogenetic tree of Acer is divided into three main clades. The result is in full agreement with A. shangszeense var. anfuense, A. pictum subsp. mono, A. amplum, A. truncatum, and A. miaotaiense, belonging to the subsection Platanoidea. A. nikoense and A. griseum were clustered together in the dendrogram. Another group that fits the traditional classification results is in the subsection Integrifolia. MDPI 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8467498/ /pubmed/34562913 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11090323 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhou, Qingwei
Liu, Kewei
Li, Xiaolong
Gu, Yonghua
Zheng, Yuhong
Fan, Boyuan
Wu, Weihong
Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.
title Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.
title_full Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.
title_fullStr Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.
title_full_unstemmed Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.
title_short Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensor for Phylogenetic Study in Acer Linn.
title_sort voltammetric electrochemical sensor for phylogenetic study in acer linn.
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34562913
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11090323
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