Growth characteristics, optimal harvest timing, and quality assessment of three Evodia species cultivated in Japan.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Koji Sugimura, Raju Aedla, Hiroyuki Fuchino, Osamu Iida, Takashi Watanabe
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Abstract

Immature Evodia fruits are used in herbal medicine for their analgesic properties; however, determining the appropriate time for harvesting these fruits remains challenging. Here, we investigated the growth characteristics and optimal timing for collecting the immature fruits of three Evodia species-E. rutaecarpa (Juss.) Benth., E. officinalis Dode, and E. hupehensis Dode-cultivated at the Tanegashima Division of the Research Center for Medicinal Plant Resources, Japan. Evodiamine and rutaecarpine content in the three species were measured across different collection seasons, and the relationship between time elapsed from the start of flowering and the levels of these active ingredients was determined. We found that the optimal time to collect the immature fruits of E. officinalis for use in herbal medicine was 2 weeks after flowering, when the fruit was heavier, contained more active ingredients, and had not yet dehisced. E. rutaecarpa fruits were heavier, contained more active ingredients, and retained their color (orange) until 3 weeks post-flowering. This suggests that the optimal collection time varied among species. Overall, E. rutaecarpa was the most suitable species for cultivation in Japan for use in herbal medicines because its optimal collection time was easier to determine, and its pericarp and seeds did not separate during drying. Therefore, to efficiently harvest Evodia fruits, cultivation methods should be optimized to leverage the specific growth characteristics of each species, with particular emphasis on accurately determining the optimal harvest time.

日本栽培的三种吴茱萸的生长特性、最佳采收时机及品质评价。
未成熟的吴茱萸果实因其镇痛特性而被用作草药;然而,确定收获这些水果的适当时间仍然具有挑战性。本文研究了三种吴茱萸的生长特性和最佳采收时机。rutaecarpa(权利)。Benth。日本药用植物资源研究中心种子岛分所栽培的黄芪、黄芪和黄芪。在不同的采收季节测量了3种植物中Evodiamine和rutaecarpine的含量,并确定了开花时间与这些活性成分含量的关系。我们发现,在开花后的2周内,是采收officinalis未成熟果实的最佳时间,此时果实较重,含有较多的有效成分,并且尚未开裂。芦杉果实较重,含有较多的有效成分,并保持其颜色(橙色),直到开花后3周。这表明最佳采集时间因物种而异。综上所述,因其最佳采收时间较易确定,且干燥过程中果皮和种子不分离,是最适合在日本种植的中药材品种。因此,为了有效地收获吴茱萸果实,应优化栽培方法,充分利用每个物种的特定生长特性,特别注重准确确定最佳采收时间。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
79
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Natural Medicines is an international journal publishing original research in naturally occurring medicines and their related foods and cosmetics. It covers: -chemistry of natural products -biochemistry of medicinal plants -pharmacology of natural products and herbs, including Kampo formulas and traditional herbs -botanical anatomy -cultivation of medicinal plants. The journal accepts Original Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications and Natural Resource Letters. Reviews and Mini-Reviews are generally invited.
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