2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaim.2017.02.010
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Altitudinal variation of berberine, total phenolics and flavonoid content in Thalictrum foliolosum and their correlation with antimicrobial and antioxidant activities

Abstract: BackgroundThe quality of herbal medicine is determined by its secondary metabolites, which may vary according to growth, season and altitude etc.ObjectiveWe studied the variation in phytochemistry and biological activities of Thalictrum foliolosum (TF) roots collected from four sites at different altitudes.Material and methodsThe berberine content in different extracts of T. foliolosum roots collected from various altitudes was estimated using HPTLC. Total phenolic and flavonoid contents were determined using … Show more

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“…It has also been reported that the production of phytochemicals in plants growing in a low temperature regime increases the biosynthesis of phenolics for self‐defense . Since, the mean temperature decreases by 0.55 °C per 100 m increment in altitude, hence the total phenolic content in tea leaves must have increased with increasing cultivation elevation . Moreover, illumination due to sunshine also affects the synthesis and accumulation of phytochemicals in plants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been reported that the production of phytochemicals in plants growing in a low temperature regime increases the biosynthesis of phenolics for self‐defense . Since, the mean temperature decreases by 0.55 °C per 100 m increment in altitude, hence the total phenolic content in tea leaves must have increased with increasing cultivation elevation . Moreover, illumination due to sunshine also affects the synthesis and accumulation of phytochemicals in plants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14] Twenty five microliter of the extract (at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in 80% ethanol) was added to 96-well microtiter plate and then added 75 µL 95% ethanol. After that, 5 µL of 10% Aluminium chloride and 5 µL of 1 M potassium acetate were added into the solution.…”
Section: Determination Of Total Flavonoid Content (Tfc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the results reached from Salvia officinalis L. Salvia divinorum extracts and from callus cultures were statistically on the level with p < 0.05 towards primary extract sample from Salvia apiana. Callus cultures and Salvia divinorum showed minimal antioxidant activity compared to native Salvia apiana and Salvia officinalis L. The antioxidant activity of presented extract samples correlates with content of secondary metabolites, due to fact, that secondary metabolites are major holder of antioxidant activity in plants (Lee et al 2016;Pandey et al 2018).…”
Section: Determination Of Antioxidant Activity Parametersmentioning
confidence: 98%