An appraisal of arbuscular mycorrhiza-mediated augmentation in production of secondary metabolites in medicinal plants

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Sarda Devi Thokchom, Samta Gupta, Rupam Kapoor
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Abstract

Medicinal plants produce secondary metabolites, which have pharmaceutical efficacy in diverse diseases. Plant-derived secondary metabolites are utilized in different industrial sectors including pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, and agrochemical. Reportedly, 80% of the global population rely on medicinal plants for primary health care. The increasing commercial demand of secondary metabolites in recent years has, thus, led to the adoption of different strategies to improve secondary metabolite production in plants. Optimization of biological resources to enhance the productivity of plants is an important way to create sustainable bioeconomy for the 21st century. With a score of studies reporting the positive impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on producing important secondary metabolites in medicinal plants, this article reviews the status quo of AMF-medicinal plant association. Furthermore, it critically discusses the influence of symbiotic association on plant primary metabolism, which ultimately regulates secondary metabolite production and accumulation. The review introduces the symbiotic association between AMF and medicinal plants, followed by a brief account of plant metabolites’ roles in establishing and maintaining the symbiosis. In continuation, the influence of AMF on different medicinally important secondary metabolites such as alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolics, and terpenoids are briefly discussed. Furthermore, the underlying mechanisms of AMF-mediated accumulation of secondary metabolites are discussed, including the plant’s response mechanism to AMF colonization encompassing the morphological, physiological, and molecular responses. In conclusion, the article emphasizes the prospects of mycorrhizal technology in sustainable cultivation practices of medicinal plants.

丛枝菌根介导的药用植物次生代谢物生产增加的评价
药用植物产生次生代谢产物,对多种疾病都有药效。植物衍生的次生代谢物被用于不同的工业部门,包括制药、食品、化妆品和农用化学品。据报道,全球80%的人口依靠药用植物获得初级卫生保健。因此,近年来对次生代谢物的商业需求不断增加,导致采用不同的策略来提高植物次生代谢物的产量。优化生物资源,提高植物生产力,是创造21世纪可持续生物经济的重要途径。随着大量研究报道丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)在药用植物中产生重要次生代谢物方面的积极作用,本文综述了AMF-药用植物关联的研究现状。此外,它批判性地讨论了共生关联对植物初级代谢的影响,最终调节次生代谢物的产生和积累。本文介绍了AMF与药用植物之间的共生关系,并简要介绍了植物代谢物在建立和维持这种共生关系中的作用。接下来,简要讨论了AMF对生物碱、黄酮类、酚类和萜类等不同药用重要次生代谢物的影响。此外,还讨论了AMF介导次生代谢物积累的潜在机制,包括植物对AMF定殖的反应机制,包括形态、生理和分子反应。最后,对菌根技术在药用植物可持续栽培中的应用前景进行了展望。
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Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.70%
发文量
80
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: JARMAP is a peer reviewed and multidisciplinary communication platform, covering all aspects of the raw material supply chain of medicinal and aromatic plants. JARMAP aims to improve production of tailor made commodities by addressing the various requirements of manufacturers of herbal medicines, herbal teas, seasoning herbs, food and feed supplements and cosmetics. JARMAP covers research on genetic resources, breeding, wild-collection, domestication, propagation, cultivation, phytopathology and plant protection, mechanization, conservation, processing, quality assurance, analytics and economics. JARMAP publishes reviews, original research articles and short communications related to research.
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