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Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 253 - 260, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.46876/ja.1597526

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YİP0723İ08

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  • Ismail, H., Maksimović, J. D., Maksimović, V., Shabala, L., Živanović, B. D., Tian, Y., ... & Shabala, S. (2015). Rutin, a flavonoid with antioxidant activity, improves plant salinity tolerance by regulating K+ retention and Na+ exclusion from leaf mesophyll in quinoa and broad beans. Functional Plant Biology, 43(1), 75-86.
  • Jan, R., Asaf, S., Numan, M., Lubna, & Kim, K. M. (2021). Plant secondary metabolite biosynthesis and transcriptional regulation in response to biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Agronomy, 11(5), 968.
  • Jiang, R. W., Lau, K. M., Hon, P. M., Mak, T. C., Woo, K. S., &Fung, K. P. (2005). Chemistry and biological activities of caffeicacidderivatives from Salviamiltiorrhiza. Current medicinal chemistry, 12(2), 237-246.
  • Johann, S,,Cisalpino, P, S,, Watanabe, G, A,, Cota, B, B,, de Siqueira, E, P,, Pizzolatti, M, G,, ,,, & de Resende, M, A, (2010), Antifungal activity of extracts of some plants used in Brazilian traditional medicine against the pathogenic fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, Pharmaceutical biology, 48(4), 388-396.
  • Jothika, J., Priya, J. M., Rajapandeeswari, G., &Kalaimathi, M. (2024). Medicinal Plants and Cancer Chemoprevention. In Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal Plants for Cancer Therapy and Chemoprevention (pp. 10-21). Bentham Science Publishers.
  • Karaoğlu, M., &Yalçın, A. M. (2018). ToprakTuzluluğuveIğdirOvasiÖrneği. Journal of Agriculture, 1(1), 27-41.
  • Khare, S., Singh, N. B., Singh, A., Hussain, I., Niharika, K. M., Yadav, V., ... &Amist, N. (2020). Plant secondary metabolites synthesis and their regulations under biotic and abiotic constraints. Journal of Plant Biology, 63, 203-216.
  • Klein, A., Keyster, M., &Ludidi, N. (2015). Response of soybeannodules to exogenouslyappliedcaffeicacidduring NaCl-inducedsalinity. South Africanjournal of botany, 96, 13-18.
  • Kucekova, Z., Mlcek, J., Humpolicek, P., Rop, O., Valasek, P., &Saha, P. (2011). Phenolic compounds from Allium schoenoprasum, Tragopogon pratensis and Rumexacetosa and their antiproliferative effects. Molecules, 16(11), 9207-9217.
  • Kumlay, A. M., Kocak, M. Z., Gohari, G., Nouraein, M., Celikcan, F., Kaysim, M. G., & Kulak, M. (2022). Agronomic traits, secondary metabolites and element concentrations of Lavandula angustifolia leaves as a response to single or reiterated drought stress: How effective is the previously experienced stress?. Folia Horticulturae, 34(1), 1-16.
  • Lu, H., Tian, Z., Cui, Y., Liu, Z., & Ma, X. (2020). Chlorogenic acid: A comprehensive review of the dietary sources, processing effects, bioavailability, beneficial properties, mechanisms of action, and future directions. Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety, 19(6), 3130-3158.
  • Mehmood, H., Abbasi, G. H., Jamil, M., Malik, Z., Ali, M., &Iqbal, R. (2021). Assessing the potential of exogenouscaffeicacidapplication in boostingwheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropproductivity under salt stress. PloSone, 16(11), e0259222.
  • Parvin, K., Hasanuzzaman, M., Bhuyan, M. B., Mohsin, S. M., &Fujita, M. (2019). Quercetin mediated salt tolerance in tomato through the enhancement of plant antioxidant defense and glyoxalasesystems. Plants, 8(8), 247.
  • Ramzan, M., Haider, S. T. A., Hussain, M. B., Ehsan, A., Datta, R., Alahmadi, T. A., ... &Alharbi, S. A. (2024). Potential of kaempferol and caffeicacid to mitigatesalinity stress and improvingpotato growth. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 21657.
  • Santos, Ê. R., Oliveira, H. N., Oliveira, E. J., Azevedo, S. H., Jesus, A. A., Medeiros, A. M., ... & Sousa, E. M. (2017). Supercritical fluid extraction of RumexAcetosa L. roots: Yield, composition, kinetics, bioactive evaluation and comparison with conventional techniques. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 122, 1-9.
  • Sato, Y., Itagaki, S., Kurokawa, T., Ogura, J., Kobayashi, M., Hirano, T., ... & Iseki, K. (2011). In vitro and in vivo antioxidant properties of chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid. International journal of pharmaceutics, 403(1-2), 136-138.
  • Singh, A. K., Singla, R. K., & Pandey, A. K. (2023). Chlorogenic acid: A dietary phenolic acid with promising pharmacotherapeutic potential. Current Medicinal Chemistry, 30(34), 3905-3926.
  • Tajik, N., Tajik, M., Mack, I., &Enck, P. (2017). The potential effects of chlorogenic acid, the main phenolic components in coffee, on health: a comprehensive review of the literature. European journal of nutrition, 56, 2215-2244.
  • Temel, S., &Şimşek, U. (2011). Iğdır Ovasıtopraklarınçoraklaşmasüreciveçözümönerileri. Alinteri Journal of Agriculture Science, 21(2), 53-59.
  • Tolba, M. F., Azab, S. S., Khalifa, A. E., Abdel‐Rahman, S. Z., &Abdel‐Naim, A. B. (2013). Caffeic acidphenethyl ester, a promisingcomponent of propolis with a plethora of biological activities: A review on its anti‐inflammatory, neuroprotective, hepatoprotective, and cardioprotective effects. IUBMB life, 65(8), 699-709.
  • Wang, W., Sun, C., Mao, L., Ma, P., Liu, F., Yang, J., &Gao, Y. (2016). The biological activities, chemical stability, metabolism and deliverysystems of quercetin: A review. Trends in foodscience&technology, 56, 21-38.
  • Xu, Z., Zhou, J., Ren, T., Du, H., Liu, H., Li, Y., &Zhang, C. (2020). Salt stress decreasesseedling growth and development but increasesquercetin and kaempferolcontent in Apocynumvenetum. Plant Biology, 22(5), 813-821.
  • Yang, J., Guo, J., & Yuan, J. (2008). In vitro antioxidant properties of rutin. LWT-Food Science and Technology, 41(6), 1060-1066.

Phenolic compounds of Rumex acetosella L. collected from two different regions of Iğdır province (Türkiye)

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 253 - 260, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.46876/ja.1597526

Abstract

This investigation examines the phenolic profile of Rumex acetosella L. harvested from two disparate locales within Iğdır Province, Türkiye, aimed at evaluating the impact of different locations on phenolic compounds. Employing High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), a total of 19 phenolic constituents, including chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, rutin, and naringin, were both identified and quantified. Crucial regional variations were identified, with Hoşhaber presenting higher levels of chlorogenic acid, rutin, and naringin in comparison to Karakuyu. However, caffeic acid was found to be more prevalent in the Karakuyu region. Certain compounds, notably vanillin and p-coumaric acid, were exclusively identified in Hoşhaber. These results substantiate the premise that environmental determinants, encompassing soil composition and climatic conditions, significantly influence phenolic biosynthesis.

Project Number

YİP0723İ08

References

  • Akay, S., Yüksel, G., &ÖzadDüzgün, A. (2024). Investigation of Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Properties of Green Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles from Aqueous Extract of Rumex sp. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 196(2), 1089-1103.
  • Akula, R., & Ravishankar, G. A. (2011). Influence of abiotic stress signals on secondary metabolites in plants. Plant signaling&behavior, 6(11), 1720-1731.
  • Alizadeh, S. R., &Ebrahimzadeh, M. A. (2022). Quercetin derivatives: Drugdesign, development, and biological activities, a review. Europeanjournal of medicinal chemistry, 229, 114068.
  • Baig, H., Ahmed, D., Zara, S., Aujla, M. I., & Asghar, M. N. (2011). In vitro evaluation of antioxidant properties of different solvent extracts of Rumex acetosella leaves. Oriental journal of chemistry, 27(4), 1509.
  • Başar, Y., &Karadağ, M. (2024). Phytochemical Content Analysis of Different Lavandula Officinalis Extracts by LC-ESI-MS/MS and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies. Türkiye TeknolojiveUygulamalı Bilimler Dergisi, 5(1), 12-22.
  • Bello, O, M,,Fasinu, P, S,, Bello, O, E,, Ogbesejana, A, B,, Adetunji, C, O,, Dada, A, O,, ,,, &Oguntoye, O, S, (2019), Wild vegetable Rumexacetosa Linn,: Its ethnobotany, pharmacology and phytochemistry–A review, South African Journal of Botany, 125, 149-160,
  • Bello, O. M., Fasinu, P. S., Bello, O. E., Ogbesejana, A. B., Adetunji, C. O., Dada, A. O., ... &Oguntoye, O. S. (2019). Wild vegetable Rumexacetosa Linn.: Its ethnobotany, pharmacology and phytochemistry–A review. South African Journal of Botany, 125, 149-160.
  • Cetinkaya H, Kulak M (2016) Soil characteristics influence the fatty acid profile of olive oils. Sci Pharm B Hortic 60:53–57
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  • Chinou, I. (2008). Primary and secondary metabolites and their biological activity. Chromatographic Science Series, 99, 59.
  • Chua, L. S. (2013). A review on plant-based rutin extraction methods and its pharmacological activities. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 150(3), 805-817.
  • de Almeida, P. B., Felisberto, J. S., & Villarreal, C. F. (2024). Why are there so few studies on plant diversity chemical types?-how ecotypes and chemotypes can unlock insights into environmental and community health. Int J Mol Biol Open Access, 7(1), 28-30.
  • Heitman, E., & Ingram, D. K. (2017). Cognitive and neuroprotective effects of chlorogenic acid. Nutritional Neuroscience, 20(1), 32-39.
  • Hostettmann, K., &Wolfender, J. L. (1997). The search for biologically active secondary metabolites. Pesticide science, 51(4), 471-482.
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  • Ismail, H., Maksimović, J. D., Maksimović, V., Shabala, L., Živanović, B. D., Tian, Y., ... & Shabala, S. (2015). Rutin, a flavonoid with antioxidant activity, improves plant salinity tolerance by regulating K+ retention and Na+ exclusion from leaf mesophyll in quinoa and broad beans. Functional Plant Biology, 43(1), 75-86.
  • Jan, R., Asaf, S., Numan, M., Lubna, & Kim, K. M. (2021). Plant secondary metabolite biosynthesis and transcriptional regulation in response to biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Agronomy, 11(5), 968.
  • Jiang, R. W., Lau, K. M., Hon, P. M., Mak, T. C., Woo, K. S., &Fung, K. P. (2005). Chemistry and biological activities of caffeicacidderivatives from Salviamiltiorrhiza. Current medicinal chemistry, 12(2), 237-246.
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  • Karaoğlu, M., &Yalçın, A. M. (2018). ToprakTuzluluğuveIğdirOvasiÖrneği. Journal of Agriculture, 1(1), 27-41.
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  • Klein, A., Keyster, M., &Ludidi, N. (2015). Response of soybeannodules to exogenouslyappliedcaffeicacidduring NaCl-inducedsalinity. South Africanjournal of botany, 96, 13-18.
  • Kucekova, Z., Mlcek, J., Humpolicek, P., Rop, O., Valasek, P., &Saha, P. (2011). Phenolic compounds from Allium schoenoprasum, Tragopogon pratensis and Rumexacetosa and their antiproliferative effects. Molecules, 16(11), 9207-9217.
  • Kumlay, A. M., Kocak, M. Z., Gohari, G., Nouraein, M., Celikcan, F., Kaysim, M. G., & Kulak, M. (2022). Agronomic traits, secondary metabolites and element concentrations of Lavandula angustifolia leaves as a response to single or reiterated drought stress: How effective is the previously experienced stress?. Folia Horticulturae, 34(1), 1-16.
  • Lu, H., Tian, Z., Cui, Y., Liu, Z., & Ma, X. (2020). Chlorogenic acid: A comprehensive review of the dietary sources, processing effects, bioavailability, beneficial properties, mechanisms of action, and future directions. Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety, 19(6), 3130-3158.
  • Mehmood, H., Abbasi, G. H., Jamil, M., Malik, Z., Ali, M., &Iqbal, R. (2021). Assessing the potential of exogenouscaffeicacidapplication in boostingwheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropproductivity under salt stress. PloSone, 16(11), e0259222.
  • Parvin, K., Hasanuzzaman, M., Bhuyan, M. B., Mohsin, S. M., &Fujita, M. (2019). Quercetin mediated salt tolerance in tomato through the enhancement of plant antioxidant defense and glyoxalasesystems. Plants, 8(8), 247.
  • Ramzan, M., Haider, S. T. A., Hussain, M. B., Ehsan, A., Datta, R., Alahmadi, T. A., ... &Alharbi, S. A. (2024). Potential of kaempferol and caffeicacid to mitigatesalinity stress and improvingpotato growth. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 21657.
  • Santos, Ê. R., Oliveira, H. N., Oliveira, E. J., Azevedo, S. H., Jesus, A. A., Medeiros, A. M., ... & Sousa, E. M. (2017). Supercritical fluid extraction of RumexAcetosa L. roots: Yield, composition, kinetics, bioactive evaluation and comparison with conventional techniques. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 122, 1-9.
  • Sato, Y., Itagaki, S., Kurokawa, T., Ogura, J., Kobayashi, M., Hirano, T., ... & Iseki, K. (2011). In vitro and in vivo antioxidant properties of chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid. International journal of pharmaceutics, 403(1-2), 136-138.
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  • Tajik, N., Tajik, M., Mack, I., &Enck, P. (2017). The potential effects of chlorogenic acid, the main phenolic components in coffee, on health: a comprehensive review of the literature. European journal of nutrition, 56, 2215-2244.
  • Temel, S., &Şimşek, U. (2011). Iğdır Ovasıtopraklarınçoraklaşmasüreciveçözümönerileri. Alinteri Journal of Agriculture Science, 21(2), 53-59.
  • Tolba, M. F., Azab, S. S., Khalifa, A. E., Abdel‐Rahman, S. Z., &Abdel‐Naim, A. B. (2013). Caffeic acidphenethyl ester, a promisingcomponent of propolis with a plethora of biological activities: A review on its anti‐inflammatory, neuroprotective, hepatoprotective, and cardioprotective effects. IUBMB life, 65(8), 699-709.
  • Wang, W., Sun, C., Mao, L., Ma, P., Liu, F., Yang, J., &Gao, Y. (2016). The biological activities, chemical stability, metabolism and deliverysystems of quercetin: A review. Trends in foodscience&technology, 56, 21-38.
  • Xu, Z., Zhou, J., Ren, T., Du, H., Liu, H., Li, Y., &Zhang, C. (2020). Salt stress decreasesseedling growth and development but increasesquercetin and kaempferolcontent in Apocynumvenetum. Plant Biology, 22(5), 813-821.
  • Yang, J., Guo, J., & Yuan, J. (2008). In vitro antioxidant properties of rutin. LWT-Food Science and Technology, 41(6), 1060-1066.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Crop and Pasture Biochemistry and Physiology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Musa Karadağ 0000-0003-2498-3403

Project Number YİP0723İ08
Early Pub Date December 26, 2024
Publication Date December 31, 2024
Submission Date December 6, 2024
Acceptance Date December 17, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Karadağ, M. (2024). Phenolic compounds of Rumex acetosella L. collected from two different regions of Iğdır province (Türkiye). Journal of Agriculture, 7(2), 253-260. https://doi.org/10.46876/ja.1597526