Title of article :
Induction of phenolic metabolites and physiological changes in chamomile plants in relation to nitrogen nutrition
Author/Authors :
Kov??ik، نويسنده , , Jozef and Klejdus، نويسنده , , Bo?ivoj، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Alternative tools, such as the manipulation of mineral nutrition, may affect secondary metabolite production and thus the nutritional value of food/medicinal plants. We studied the impact of nitrogen (N) nutrition (nitrate/ NO 3 - or ammonium/ NH 4 + nitrogen) and subsequent nitrogen deficit on phenolic metabolites and physiology in Matricaria chamomilla plants. NH 4 + -fed plants revealed a strong induction of selected phenolic metabolites but, at the same time, growth, Fv/Fm, tissue water content and soluble protein depletion occurred in comparison with NO 3 - -fed ones. On the other hand, NO 3 - -deficient plants also revealed an increase in phenolic metabolites but growth depression was not observed after the given exposure period. Free amino acids were more accumulated in NH 4 + -fed shoots (strong increase in arginine and proline mainly), while the pattern of roots’ accumulation was independent of N form. Among phenolic acids, NH 4 + strongly elevated mainly the accumulation of chlorogenic acid. Within flavonoids, flavonols decreased while flavones strongly increased in response to N deficiency. Coumarin-related metabolites revealed a similar increase in herniarin glucosidic precursor in response to N deficiency, while herniarin was more accumulated in NO 3 - - and umbelliferone in NH 4 + -cultured plants. These data indicate a negative impact of NH 4 + as the only source of N on physiology, but also a higher stimulation of some valuable phenols. Nitrogen-induced changes in comparison with other food/crop plants are discussed.
Keywords :
antioxidants , Flavonoids , Mineral nutrition , Nitrogen deficiency , Phenolic metabolism
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Journal title :
Food Chemistry