HR-LCMS-QTOF-assisted phytochemical profiling and an assessment of habitat and altitude influence on phytochemical, morphological and antioxidant potential in Aquilegia fragrans Benth

IF 2.2 4区 化学 Q2 Engineering
Irshad Ahmad Bhat, Khushboo Guleria, Mudasir Fayaz, Roof Ul Qadir, Shah Rafiq, Zahoor A. Kaloo
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The process of adapting to changing environmental conditions plays a pivotal role in driving plant diversification. Elevational gradients provide a unique chance to explore adaptation to various climatic conditions. Aquilegia fragrans Benth. recognized as an important medicinal plant is distributed across various habitats with varying altitudes in the Kashmir Himalayan region. Nevertheless, a comprehensive examination of morphology and antioxidant phytochemicals concerning various environmental factors such as altitude and habitat conditions is currently lacking. The goal of this study is to understand the morphological and phytochemical variations, as well as antioxidant activity, in A. fragrans across diverse altitudes and habitats within the study area. The current investigation unveiled significant (p < 0.05) distinctions among populations of A. fragrans based on morphological, phytochemical, and antioxidant activity parameters. Across ten sampling sites phenolics (174 ± 2 mg GAE/g), flavonoids (109.14 ± 0.29 mg QE/g), BGFW (below ground fresh weight; 168.35 ± 4.3 g) and BGDW (below ground dry weight; 55.02 ± 1.42 g) were recorded maximum in Razdhan Pass followed by Mohand Marg population. Furthermore, the present investigation consistently validates the impact of altitude as a significant variable on the accumulation of phenolics and flavonoids in A. fragrans, and its antioxidant activity. Therefore, this research will be useful in identifying elite populations of target species and can aid in our knowledge of how plants modify the synthesis of secondary metabolites to adapt to harsh climatic conditions at higher altitudes. Moreover, HR-LCMS-QTOF was employed to identify bioactive compounds in the methanolic rhizome extract.

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HR-LCMS-QTOF 辅助植物化学成分分析以及生境和海拔对 Aquilegia fragrans Benth 植物化学成分、形态和抗氧化潜力的影响评估
适应环境条件变化的过程在推动植物多样化方面发挥着关键作用。海拔梯度为探索对各种气候条件的适应提供了一个独特的机会。Aquilegia fragrans Benth.被认为是一种重要的药用植物,分布在克什米尔喜马拉雅地区不同海拔高度的各种栖息地。然而,目前还缺乏对与海拔高度和生境条件等各种环境因素有关的形态学和抗氧化植物化学物质的全面研究。本研究的目的是了解研究区内不同海拔和栖息地中 A. fragrans 的形态和植物化学物质变化以及抗氧化活性。目前的调查发现,根据形态学、植物化学和抗氧化活性参数,芳樟属(A. fragrans)种群之间存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。在十个采样点中,Razdhan Pass种群的酚类(174 ± 2 mg GAE/g)、类黄酮(109.14 ± 0.29 mg QE/g)、BGFW(地下鲜重;168.35 ± 4.3 g)和 BGDW(地下干重;55.02 ± 1.42 g)含量最高,其次是 Mohand Marg 种群。此外,本研究还证实,海拔高度是影响芳樟属植物酚类和类黄酮积累及其抗氧化活性的一个重要变量。因此,这项研究将有助于确定目标物种的精英种群,并有助于我们了解植物如何改变次生代谢物的合成以适应高海拔地区恶劣的气候条件。此外,研究人员还采用 HR-LCMS-QTOF 来鉴定甲醇根茎提取物中的生物活性化合物。
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Chemical Papers
Chemical Papers Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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期刊介绍: Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines.
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