This review concentrates on two aspects of how total flavonoid content and individual flavonoid compounds change with the perception of environmental stress and the subsequent changes in those metabolites after post-harvest conditions are of the main points of the study. Hereby, along with this study, the flavonoid synthesis or their accumulation with their importance in plants and then in humans is briefly described. According to the literature cited herein, it seems that a universal mechanism concerned with flavonoid accumulation in response to the abiotic stress factors cannot be illustrated. Flavonoid accumulation exhibits different reactions to the different stressors. Flavonoid accumulation behavior not only varies depending on the developmental stage, species and even cultivars of the same species but also post-harvest processes.
Nano Fe 3 O 4 particles were obtained in microvawe oven using closed system. Oxovanadium(IV) complexes of Fe 3 O 4 @SiO 2 @(aminomethylphosphine) type ligands were synthesized and characterized using SEM, EDX, TEM, UV-Visible, XRD, FT-IR and TG/DTA techniques. Catalytic properties of the synthesized pincer type oxovanadium(IV)-aminomethylphosphine complexes supported on magnetic nano structure were investigated in the synthesis of 2-methyl-1, 4-naphthoquinone (Vitamin K 3 , menadione, 2MNQ) from 2-methyl naphthalene (2MN) in hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid and sulfuric acid. Magnetic-nano particle supported oxovanadium(IV)-aminomethylphosphine type complexes were very efficient catalysts with the 51.36-55.20 % selectivities in conversions of 89.78-95.01 %. Besides, the hetergeneous complexes were very active in five cycling tests on avarage evaluated in the reusability.
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