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Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions

Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have emerged as efficient light sources for promoting in vitro plant growth and primary and secondary metabolite biosynthesis. This study investigated the effects of blue, red, and white-red LED lights on plant biomass growth, photosynthetic pigments, soluble sugars, phe...

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Autores principales: Morańska, Emilia, Simlat, Magdalena, Warchoł, Marzena, Skrzypek, Edyta, Waligórski, Piotr, Laurain-Mattar, Dominique, Spina, Rosella, Ptak, Agata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9958804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36838512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041525
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author Morańska, Emilia
Simlat, Magdalena
Warchoł, Marzena
Skrzypek, Edyta
Waligórski, Piotr
Laurain-Mattar, Dominique
Spina, Rosella
Ptak, Agata
author_facet Morańska, Emilia
Simlat, Magdalena
Warchoł, Marzena
Skrzypek, Edyta
Waligórski, Piotr
Laurain-Mattar, Dominique
Spina, Rosella
Ptak, Agata
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description Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have emerged as efficient light sources for promoting in vitro plant growth and primary and secondary metabolite biosynthesis. This study investigated the effects of blue, red, and white-red LED lights on plant biomass growth, photosynthetic pigments, soluble sugars, phenolic compounds, the production of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, and the activities of antioxidant enzymes in Leucojum aestivum L. cultures. A white fluorescent light was used as a control. The plants that were grown under white-red and red light showed the highest fresh biomass increments. The blue light stimulated chlorophyll a, carotenoid, and flavonoid production. The white-red and blue lights were favourable for phenolic acid biosynthesis. Chlorogenic, p-hydroxybenzoic, caffeic, syringic, p-coumaric, ferulic, sinapic, and benzoic acids were identified in plant materials, with ferulic acid dominating. The blue light had a significant beneficial effect both on galanthamine (4.67 µg/g of dry weight (DW)) and lycorine (115 µg/g DW) biosynthesis. Red light treatment increased catalase and superoxide dismutase activities, and high catalase activity was also observed in plants treated with white-red and blue light. This is the first report to provide evidence of the effects of LED light on the biosynthesis of phenolic acid and Amaryllidaceae alkaloids in L. aestivum cultures, which is of pharmacological importance and can propose new strategies for their production.
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spelling pubmed-99588042023-02-26 Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions Morańska, Emilia Simlat, Magdalena Warchoł, Marzena Skrzypek, Edyta Waligórski, Piotr Laurain-Mattar, Dominique Spina, Rosella Ptak, Agata Molecules Article Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have emerged as efficient light sources for promoting in vitro plant growth and primary and secondary metabolite biosynthesis. This study investigated the effects of blue, red, and white-red LED lights on plant biomass growth, photosynthetic pigments, soluble sugars, phenolic compounds, the production of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, and the activities of antioxidant enzymes in Leucojum aestivum L. cultures. A white fluorescent light was used as a control. The plants that were grown under white-red and red light showed the highest fresh biomass increments. The blue light stimulated chlorophyll a, carotenoid, and flavonoid production. The white-red and blue lights were favourable for phenolic acid biosynthesis. Chlorogenic, p-hydroxybenzoic, caffeic, syringic, p-coumaric, ferulic, sinapic, and benzoic acids were identified in plant materials, with ferulic acid dominating. The blue light had a significant beneficial effect both on galanthamine (4.67 µg/g of dry weight (DW)) and lycorine (115 µg/g DW) biosynthesis. Red light treatment increased catalase and superoxide dismutase activities, and high catalase activity was also observed in plants treated with white-red and blue light. This is the first report to provide evidence of the effects of LED light on the biosynthesis of phenolic acid and Amaryllidaceae alkaloids in L. aestivum cultures, which is of pharmacological importance and can propose new strategies for their production. MDPI 2023-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9958804/ /pubmed/36838512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041525 Text en © 2023 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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Morańska, Emilia
Simlat, Magdalena
Warchoł, Marzena
Skrzypek, Edyta
Waligórski, Piotr
Laurain-Mattar, Dominique
Spina, Rosella
Ptak, Agata
Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions
title Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions
title_full Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions
title_fullStr Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions
title_short Phenolic Acids and Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids Profiles in Leucojum aestivum L. In Vitro Plants Grown under Different Light Conditions
title_sort phenolic acids and amaryllidaceae alkaloids profiles in leucojum aestivum l. in vitro plants grown under different light conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9958804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36838512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041525
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