Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies

Levels of biologically active and reserve substances were investigated in the leaves and rhizomes of Paeonia anomala L., P. hybrida Pall., and P. lactiflora Pall. The peonies’ leaves are rich in ascorbic acid (1205.7 mg/100g in P. anomala) and tannins (15.9% in P. lactiflora and 15.7% in P. anomala)...

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Autores principales: Kostikova Vera A., Kalendar Olga V., Tashev Nikolai A., Erst Andrey S., Vasilyeva Olga Yu.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b827c129a15044f08a4d933132dc55fd2021-11-08T15:17:37ZBiologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies2117-445810.1051/bioconf/20213800061https://doaj.org/article/b827c129a15044f08a4d933132dc55fd2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/10/bioconf_napd2021_00061.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2117-4458Levels of biologically active and reserve substances were investigated in the leaves and rhizomes of Paeonia anomala L., P. hybrida Pall., and P. lactiflora Pall. The peonies’ leaves are rich in ascorbic acid (1205.7 mg/100g in P. anomala) and tannins (15.9% in P. lactiflora and 15.7% in P. anomala) at the beginning of the growth season. Concentrations of flavonols, pectins, and carotenoids in the Siberian peonies are low at the beginning of the growth season. P. lactiflora is a promising species for further research on the set and levels of biologically active and reserve substances in rhizomes because this species stands out among the three Siberian species in terms of the levels of catechins (1297.8 mg/100g), protopectins (10.1%), saponins (19.2%), and sugars (22.1%) in rhizomes. In these parts of the plant, starch (18.6%) accumulates the most in P. hybrida among the studied peonies species. Concentrations of the analyzed substances in the rhizomes of the peonies change significantly by the end of the growth season and vary widely among these species. Levels of ascorbic acid (except for P. hybrida), protopectins, and starch increase significantly while concentrations of catechins and sugars decrease in the rhizomes by the end of the growth season.Kostikova Vera A.Kalendar Olga V.Tashev Nikolai A.Erst Andrey S.Vasilyeva Olga Yu.EDP SciencesarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502PhysiologyQP1-981ZoologyQL1-991ENFRBIO Web of Conferences, Vol 38, p 00061 (2021)
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language EN
FR
topic Microbiology
QR1-502
Physiology
QP1-981
Zoology
QL1-991
spellingShingle Microbiology
QR1-502
Physiology
QP1-981
Zoology
QL1-991
Kostikova Vera A.
Kalendar Olga V.
Tashev Nikolai A.
Erst Andrey S.
Vasilyeva Olga Yu.
Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies
description Levels of biologically active and reserve substances were investigated in the leaves and rhizomes of Paeonia anomala L., P. hybrida Pall., and P. lactiflora Pall. The peonies’ leaves are rich in ascorbic acid (1205.7 mg/100g in P. anomala) and tannins (15.9% in P. lactiflora and 15.7% in P. anomala) at the beginning of the growth season. Concentrations of flavonols, pectins, and carotenoids in the Siberian peonies are low at the beginning of the growth season. P. lactiflora is a promising species for further research on the set and levels of biologically active and reserve substances in rhizomes because this species stands out among the three Siberian species in terms of the levels of catechins (1297.8 mg/100g), protopectins (10.1%), saponins (19.2%), and sugars (22.1%) in rhizomes. In these parts of the plant, starch (18.6%) accumulates the most in P. hybrida among the studied peonies species. Concentrations of the analyzed substances in the rhizomes of the peonies change significantly by the end of the growth season and vary widely among these species. Levels of ascorbic acid (except for P. hybrida), protopectins, and starch increase significantly while concentrations of catechins and sugars decrease in the rhizomes by the end of the growth season.
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author Kostikova Vera A.
Kalendar Olga V.
Tashev Nikolai A.
Erst Andrey S.
Vasilyeva Olga Yu.
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Kalendar Olga V.
Tashev Nikolai A.
Erst Andrey S.
Vasilyeva Olga Yu.
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title Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies
title_short Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies
title_full Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies
title_fullStr Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies
title_full_unstemmed Biologically active and reserve substances of Siberian peonies
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publisher EDP Sciences
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