2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10534-021-00315-y
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A review of plant metabolites with metal interaction capacity: a green approach for industrial applications

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“…The largest total alkaloid of Parkia timoriana seeds as much as 48.90 mg/g was found in the methanol extract. Alkaloids are low molecular weight compounds and are generally alkaline due to the presence of a nitrogen atom in their heterocyclic ring (Nobahar et al 2021), so alkaloids range from polar to semi-polar compounds (Cinelli and Jones 2021). Methanol is a compound that has a molecular structure of CH 3 OH, is polar because it has a hydroxyl group (-OH), and is non-polar because it has a methyl group (-CH 3 ) (Ramdani et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest total alkaloid of Parkia timoriana seeds as much as 48.90 mg/g was found in the methanol extract. Alkaloids are low molecular weight compounds and are generally alkaline due to the presence of a nitrogen atom in their heterocyclic ring (Nobahar et al 2021), so alkaloids range from polar to semi-polar compounds (Cinelli and Jones 2021). Methanol is a compound that has a molecular structure of CH 3 OH, is polar because it has a hydroxyl group (-OH), and is non-polar because it has a methyl group (-CH 3 ) (Ramdani et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to primary metabolism, secondary metabolism yields structurally diverse and specialized metabolites, such as phenylpropanoids (polyphenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins, xanthones, stilbenes), terpenes, polyketides, prenylated phloroglucinols, alkaloids, and organosulfur compounds (glucosinolates, thioesters). These metabolites play a role as phytoalexins, phytoanticides and phytoncides (defense systems against many biotic stresses), antioxidants (control ROS), chelators (scavenging free metal ions), UV protectants, growth regulators, and factors against abiotic stresses (Feng et al 2021b;Nobahar et al 2021). Various NPs including iron (Fe), cerium (Ce), and SiO 2 , altered secondary metabolite content in lettuce and pepper seedlings (Kalisz et al 2021).…”
Section: Plant's Response To Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have captured the effects of NMs on the pentose phosphate pathway, glycolysis, and the TCA cycle, and have linked carbohydrates and organic acids to these processes. The upregulation of these metabolic pathways and compounds is related to defense mechanisms and their additional roles as chelators and osmoprotectors (Li et al 2019;Nobahar et al 2021). Moreover, Ag (Chavez Soria et al 2017), CuO (Zhao et al 2017a), Cu(OH) 2 (Zhao et al 2018a), CdO (Večeřová et al 2016), CeO 2 (Salehi et al 2018), graphene-based (Hu and Zhou 2015;Ouyang et al 2015;Chen et al 2021), WS 2 (Yuan et al 2018) and fullerols (Zhao et al 2019) affected the fatty acids and lipid compositions of various plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., C. sativus, Z. mays, Hordeum vulgare L. and Phaseolus vulgaris L.…”
Section: Impact Of Nps On Precursors Of Secondary Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Fe chelation, ferrozine and 2,2′-bipyridine are used as metallochromic indicators and EDTA and deferoxamine as standard metal chelators [ 130 , 189 ]. This approach enables the evaluation of the dependence between the structure of the PC ligand and its metal chelating activity; thus, a comparative analysis of this indicator extracts of medicinal plants is possible [ 189 , 190 ].…”
Section: Plant Phenolics As Ligands For Metal(loid)smentioning
confidence: 99%