| Literature DB >> 34275105 |
Tao Xue1, Yujie Xiong2, Jiang Shi2, Qiujie Chao2, Yanfang Zhu2, Yongbo Duan2, Wei Sheng2, Jingtong Teng3, Jianping Xue4.
Abstract
Pinellia ternata is a native herb in China, and its tuber is widely-used in traditional Chinese medicines. It has been identified that the shading treatment promotes tuber production during cultivation. However, the tuber quality in shaded environments is unknown, which limits the scientific cultivation of P. ternata. In this study, a metabolomics approach based on UHPLC-MS was applied to assess the metabolic components of P. ternata in response to shading. Diverse metabolites were profiled using the metabolomics approach. Then, datasets of P. ternata cultivated in natural light (control) and shaded environments were subjected to multivariate analyses. Two P. ternata tuber products were well separated by the PCA. In total, four P. ternata alkaloids with contents that were not altered by the shaded environment were detected. Metabolomic analyses further identified several organic acids [mevalonic acid, 12,13-dihydroxy-9Z-octadecenoic acid (12, 13-DiHOME), urocanic acid, and γ-aminobutyric acid] that were largely enriched in the shaded environment, which likely contributed to tuber quality and growth. This study determined that shading probably improves the quality of P. ternata tubers and laid a foundation for exploring the regulatory mechanism of the shade response in P. ternata.Entities:
Keywords: Alkaloid; Metabolomics; Organic acid; Pinellia ternata; Shading
Year: 2021 PMID: 34275105 DOI: 10.1007/s11418-021-01550-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Med ISSN: 1340-3443 Impact factor: 2.343