Literature DB >> 34101109

Biosystematic studies of some Egyptian species of Cestrum (Solanaceae).

Marwa M El-Demerdash1, Ashraf S El-Sayed2, Nelly M Georg3, Amira Abou-Elnour3, Hala Nosier4.   

Abstract

Cestrum is the second largest genus of family Solanaceae, after Solanum, distributed in warm to subtropical regions. Species of genus Cestrum are one of the most ethnopharmacological relevant plants, for their broad biological and pharmacological properties. There is a scarcity to taxonomical studies and identification of these plants in Egypt, thus, the objective of this study was to implement various morphological features, chemical markers and molecular tools to emphasize the taxonomical features of the different Cestrum species. Morphologically, the epidermal cells of C. diurnum, C. elegans and C. parqui were irregular with sinuate anticlinal wall patterns for both surfaces, while, C. nocturnum has anticlinal walls, sinuolate with polygonal to irregular epidermal cells on the abaxial surface. The species of Cestrum have hypostomatic leaves, except C. parqui that has amphistomatic leaves. The experimented species of Cestrum have Anomocytic and anisocytic stomata, while, C. elegans has a diacytic stomata. The morphologically identified Cestrum spp were molecular confirmed based on their ITS sequences, the sequences of C. diurnum, C. nocturnum, C. elegans and C. parqui were deposited on genbank with accession # MT742788.1, MT749390.1, MW091481.1 and MW023744.1, respectively. From the SCOT analyses, the four species of Cestrum were grouped into 2 clusters (I, II), cluster I contains C. elegans, C. nocturnum and C. parqui, while cluster II contains only C. diurnum with 100% polymorphism for all primers. From the GC-MS profile, the C. diurnum exhibited a diverse metabolic paradigm, ensuring their richness with different metabolites comparing to other experimented Cestrum species. Among the total resolved metabolites, 15-methyltricyclo 6.5.2-pentadeca-1,3,5,7,9, 11,13-heptene was the highly incident compound in C. elegans (35.89%) followed by C. parqui (21.81%) and C. diurnum (11.28%), while it absent on C. nocturnum. The compound, 2,2',6,6'-tetra-tert-butyl-4,4'-methylenediphenol was highly detected in C. elegans and C. dirunum with minor amounts in the other Cestrum species. Cypermethrin and 3-butynyl-2,2,5-trimethyl-1,3-dioxane-5-methanol were pivotally reported in C. nocturnum. Taken together, from molecular and metabolic markers, C. diurnum, C. parqui and C. elegans have higher proximity unlike to C. nocturnum.

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Keywords:  Cestrum species; GC–MS Metabolic profiling; ITS sequence; Taxonomical features

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34101109     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06471-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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