Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4381683359> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4381683359 endingPage "e15529" @default.
- W4381683359 startingPage "e15529" @default.
- W4381683359 abstract "Mangrove plants contain a variety of secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, polyphenols, and volatiles, which are important for their survival and adaptation to the coastal environment, as well as for producing bioactive compounds. To reveal differences in these compounds among five mangrove species' leaf, root, and stem, the total contents of flavonoids and polyphenols, types and contents of volatiles were determined, analyzed and compared. The results showed that Avicennia marina leaves contained the highest levels of flavonoids and phenolics. In mangrove parts, flavonoids are usually higher than phenolic compounds. A total of 532 compounds were detected by a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method in the leaf, root, and stem parts of five mangrove species. These were grouped into 18 classes, including alcohols, aldehydes, alkaloids, alkanes, etc. The number of volatile compounds in A. ilicifolius (176) and B. gymnorrhiza (172) was lower than in the other three species. The number of volatile compounds and their relative contents differed among all three parts of five mangrove species, where the mangrove species factor had a greater impact than the part factor. A total of 71 common compounds occurring in more than two species or parts were analyzed by a PLS-DA model. One-way ANOVA revealed 18 differential compounds among mangrove species and nine differential compounds among parts. Principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering analysis showed that both unique and common compounds significantly differed in composition and concentration between species and parts. In general, A. ilicifolius and B. gymnorrhiza differed significantly from the other species in terms of compound content, while the leaves differed significantly from the other parts. VIP screening and pathway enrichment analysis were performed on 17 common compounds closely related to mangrove species or parts. These compounds were mainly involved in terpenoid pathways such as C10 isoprenoids and C15 isoprenoids and fatty alcohols. The correlation analysis showed that the content of flavonoids/phenolics, the number of compounds, and the content of some common compounds in mangroves were correlated with their salt and waterlogging tolerance levels. These findings will help in the development of genetic varieties and medicinal utilization of mangrove plants." @default.
- W4381683359 created "2023-06-23" @default.
- W4381683359 creator A5017535979 @default.
- W4381683359 creator A5024017647 @default.
- W4381683359 creator A5061295107 @default.
- W4381683359 creator A5073047456 @default.
- W4381683359 date "2023-06-22" @default.
- W4381683359 modified "2023-09-28" @default.
- W4381683359 title "Comparative analysis of flavonoids, polyphenols and volatiles in roots, stems and leaves of five mangroves" @default.
- W4381683359 cites W1980346224 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W1983959189 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W1991460234 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W1998705074 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W1999512598 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2011226144 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2012738941 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2022578673 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2028853942 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2030600654 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2046449147 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2061554747 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2068800262 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2104362138 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2106636153 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2154691845 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2164583936 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2286719830 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2565383127 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2586225619 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2745284266 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2750432728 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2752377938 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2794105678 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2808016417 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2890963010 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2904530044 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2907699787 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2921598643 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2940394258 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2946244649 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W2982893542 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3003175407 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3036319615 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3092126653 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3127933341 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3132451856 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3153756740 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3163678258 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3171563120 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W3178753176 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4200208222 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4205471480 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4206442306 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4225411293 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4229370350 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4249434825 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4292315088 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4292566475 @default.
- W4381683359 cites W4311357955 @default.
- W4381683359 doi "https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15529" @default.
- W4381683359 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37366424" @default.
- W4381683359 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4381683359 type Work @default.
- W4381683359 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4381683359 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4381683359 hasAuthorship W4381683359A5017535979 @default.
- W4381683359 hasAuthorship W4381683359A5024017647 @default.
- W4381683359 hasAuthorship W4381683359A5061295107 @default.
- W4381683359 hasAuthorship W4381683359A5073047456 @default.
- W4381683359 hasBestOaLocation W43816833591 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C2777817122 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C2778004101 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C2778629082 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C2780846958 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C68874143 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C70899900 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C185592680 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C18903297 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C2777817122 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C2778004101 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C2778629082 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C2780846958 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C31903555 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C55493867 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C59822182 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C68874143 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C70899900 @default.
- W4381683359 hasConceptScore W4381683359C86803240 @default.
- W4381683359 hasLocation W43816833591 @default.
- W4381683359 hasLocation W43816833592 @default.
- W4381683359 hasOpenAccess W4381683359 @default.
- W4381683359 hasPrimaryLocation W43816833591 @default.