Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development

<i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. (Regel and Herder) might be a promising replacement for the well-known but endangered <i>Rhodiola rosea</i> L. In this research, the metabolic profile of <i>R. semenovii</i>, including drug-active and stress-resistant components,...

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Main Authors: Nina V. Terletskaya, Nazym K. Korbozova, Alexander E. Grazhdannikov, Gulnaz A. Seitimova, Nataliya D. Meduntseva, Nataliya O. Kudrina
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author Nina V. Terletskaya
Nazym K. Korbozova
Alexander E. Grazhdannikov
Gulnaz A. Seitimova
Nataliya D. Meduntseva
Nataliya O. Kudrina
author_facet Nina V. Terletskaya
Nazym K. Korbozova
Alexander E. Grazhdannikov
Gulnaz A. Seitimova
Nataliya D. Meduntseva
Nataliya O. Kudrina
author_sort Nina V. Terletskaya
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description <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. (Regel and Herder) might be a promising replacement for the well-known but endangered <i>Rhodiola rosea</i> L. In this research, the metabolic profile of <i>R. semenovii</i>, including drug-active and stress-resistant components, was studied in the context of source–sink interactions in situ in the dynamics of growth and development. Gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection and liquid chromatography methods were used. The data obtained allow for assumptions to be made about which secondary metabolites determine the level of stress resistance in <i>R. semenovii</i> at different stages of ontogeny in situ. For the first time, an expansion in the content of salidroside in the above-ground organs, with its maximum value during the period of seed maturation, and a significant decrease in its content in the root were revealed in the dynamics of vegetation. These results allow us to recommend collecting the ground component of <i>R. semenovii</i> for pharmaceutical purposes throughout the seed development stage without damaging the root system.
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spelling doaj.art-c6cc89fa864e4a0c89152b0f2b9077622023-12-03T11:57:01ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892022-07-0112762210.3390/metabo12070622Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and DevelopmentNina V. Terletskaya0Nazym K. Korbozova1Alexander E. Grazhdannikov2Gulnaz A. Seitimova3Nataliya D. Meduntseva4Nataliya O. Kudrina5Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology and Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Avenue 71, 050040 Almaty, KazakhstanFaculty of Biology and Biotechnology and Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Avenue 71, 050040 Almaty, KazakhstanN.N. Vorozhtsov Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science, 630090 Novosibirsk, RussiaFaculty of Biology and Biotechnology and Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Avenue 71, 050040 Almaty, KazakhstanFaculty of Biology and Biotechnology and Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Avenue 71, 050040 Almaty, KazakhstanFaculty of Biology and Biotechnology and Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Avenue 71, 050040 Almaty, Kazakhstan<i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. (Regel and Herder) might be a promising replacement for the well-known but endangered <i>Rhodiola rosea</i> L. In this research, the metabolic profile of <i>R. semenovii</i>, including drug-active and stress-resistant components, was studied in the context of source–sink interactions in situ in the dynamics of growth and development. Gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection and liquid chromatography methods were used. The data obtained allow for assumptions to be made about which secondary metabolites determine the level of stress resistance in <i>R. semenovii</i> at different stages of ontogeny in situ. For the first time, an expansion in the content of salidroside in the above-ground organs, with its maximum value during the period of seed maturation, and a significant decrease in its content in the root were revealed in the dynamics of vegetation. These results allow us to recommend collecting the ground component of <i>R. semenovii</i> for pharmaceutical purposes throughout the seed development stage without damaging the root system.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/12/7/622<i>Rhodiola semenovii</i>secondary metabolitesontogenesissource-sink interaction
spellingShingle Nina V. Terletskaya
Nazym K. Korbozova
Alexander E. Grazhdannikov
Gulnaz A. Seitimova
Nataliya D. Meduntseva
Nataliya O. Kudrina
Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development
Metabolites
<i>Rhodiola semenovii</i>
secondary metabolites
ontogenesis
source-sink interaction
title Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development
title_full Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development
title_fullStr Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development
title_short Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites of <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss. In Situ in the Dynamics of Growth and Development
title_sort accumulation of secondary metabolites of i rhodiola semenovii i boriss in situ in the dynamics of growth and development
topic <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i>
secondary metabolites
ontogenesis
source-sink interaction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/12/7/622
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