Medium pH and macronutrients content affects growth and production of secondary metabolites by Drosera plants

Kinga Siatkowska, Milena Chraniuk, R. Banasiuk
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Carnivorous plants have always been fascinating to humans. Sundew (Drosera) has been known since middle ages as a plant with a wide application in herbal and folk medicine. The infusion or tincture was used as antitussive drug and painkiller, as well as a remedy for intimate infections and gastrointestinal diseases. Today we know that the biological activity of Drosera is mainly due to the high content of flavonoids and naphthoquinones, as well as cyanogens, proteolytic enzymes, anthocyanins and organic acids. Most of these compounds are plant secondary metabolism products. Secondary metabolites are a kind of plant’s weapon, protecting against threats (bacteria, fungi, insects) and adverse environmental conditions (unsuitable soil pH, unavailability of minerals, UV radiation). The substances of plant origin are also used in various industries as flavouring additives, dyes, natural preservatives or active ingredients of medicines. It has been shown that extracts from Drosera plants, rich in naphthoquinones, may have anti-cancer (Ahmad, Banerjee, Wang, Kong, & Sarkar, 2008) and bactericidal effects, even against multiresistant bacteria (Krolicka et al., 2009).
培养基pH和宏量营养素含量影响Drosera植物的生长和次生代谢产物的产生
肉食植物一直让人类着迷。自中世纪以来,Sundew (Drosera)一直被认为是一种在草药和民间医学中广泛应用的植物。注射剂或酊剂被用作止咳药和止痛药,也用于治疗肠道感染和胃肠道疾病。今天我们知道,Drosera的生物活性主要是由于黄酮类化合物和萘醌类化合物的高含量,以及氰原、蛋白水解酶、花青素和有机酸。这些化合物大多是植物次生代谢产物。次生代谢物是植物的一种武器,可以抵御威胁(细菌、真菌、昆虫)和不利的环境条件(土壤pH值不适宜、矿物质缺乏、紫外线辐射)。植物来源的物质也用于各种工业,作为调味添加剂、染料、天然防腐剂或药物的活性成分。研究表明,富含萘醌的Drosera植物提取物可能具有抗癌(Ahmad, Banerjee, Wang, Kong, & Sarkar, 2008)和杀菌作用,甚至可以对抗多重耐药细菌(Krolicka等人,2009)。
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