Literature DB >> 32385566

Physical and chemical characteristics of soils in Ephedra gerardiana and E. pachyclada habitats of Kali Gandaki Valley in Central Nepal.

Motoyasu Minami1, Takako Mori2, Yukako Honda2, Kaoru Ueno2, Tetuo Murakami2, Yui Ajioka3, Toshiyuki Atsumi4, Kumari Jyoti Joshi5, Paras Mani Yadav5, Dhan Raji Kandel5, Mio Nakano6, Junichi Shinozaki6, Susumu Itoh6, Takahisa Nakane6, Akihito Takano6.   

Abstract

In the Kali Gandaki Valley in Central Nepal, Ephedra gerardiana and E. pachyclada show species specificity for physical and chemical characteristics of soils. Here, the relationship between soil characteristics and ephedrine and pseudoephedrine contents was examined. E. gerardiana grew in moist alpine scrub and upper alpine meadow from 3735 to 4156 m a.s.l., while E. pachyclada grew in the lower Caragana steppe and dry alpine scrub from 2629 to 3671 m a.s.l. The soil texture of E. gerardiana and E. pachyclada collection sites were classified as loam or sandy loam mainly composed of sand and silt. Loss on ignition (%) of soil in E. gerardiana habitats (28.4-35.0%) was markedly higher than for that in E. pachyclada habitats (14.2-17.2%). E. pachyclada soil (pH 8.4-9.2) was more alkaline than that for E. gerardiana (pH 8.5). The five ions (Cl-, SO42-, Ca2+, Mg2+, and Na+) in soil of E. pachyclada (Cl-, 0.01-18.97 mmol/100 g dry soil weight; SO42-, 1.95-83.33; Ca2+, 3.79-77.91; Mg2+, 1.28-27.9; Na+, 0.94-34.49) were markedly higher than those of E. gerardiana (Cl-, 0.18-0.29; SO42-, 0.07-0.08; Ca2+, 4.19-4.59; Mg2+, 0.22-0.58; Na+, 0.93-1.40). The main factor contributing to strongly alkali soils for each species was different between E. gerardiana and E. pachyclada: CaCO3 for E. gerardiana and CaSO4, MgSO4, NaCl, or a combination of these for E. pachyclada. The total ephedrine and pseudoephedrine content in E. gerardiana and E. pachyclada ranged from 1.67-1.88%DW and 1.95-4.80%DW, respectively. Both E. gerardiana and E. pachyclada were amenable for use a raw material source for extraction of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, and the ephedrine content of both species showed a statistically significantly positive correlation with Mg2+ and Na+ contents of the soil.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Ephedra gerardiana; Ephedra pachyclada; Ephedrine; Kali gandaki valley; Soil environment; trnL–trnF intergenic spacer region

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2020        PMID: 32385566     DOI: 10.1007/s11418-020-01413-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Med        ISSN: 1340-3443            Impact factor:   2.343


  1 in total

1.  Environmental and soil characteristics in Ephedra habitats of Uzbekistan.

Authors:  Motoyasu Minami; Fujii Taichi; Yukako Honda; Kaoru Ueno; Junichi Shinozaki; Susumu Itoh; Akihito Takano; Jollibekov Berdiyar; Ivan Ivanovich Maltsev; Takahisa Nakane
Journal:  J Nat Med       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 2.343

  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.