Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea

Environmental factors can influence secondary plant metabolism, inducing seasonal variation in chemical composition. Few works report how the seasons of Brazilian savanna (Cerrado), rainy and dry, impacts plant metabolism. We investigated the seasonal effect on the production of secondary metabolites in Duguetia furfuracea. Leaves of three individuals were collected monthly for one year and analyzed by ultra-fast liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detector and mass spectrometry (UFLC-DAD-MS), partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), volcano plot, and Pearson correlation. The main chemical classes found were benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives and flavonoids. Alkaloids are virtually perennial, with qualitative variation during the year, and flavonoids accumulate during the rainy season. Dew point temperature seemed to be the most representative weather indicator in the metabolite change. These results showed for the first time the effect of the Cerrado environment on the levels of flavonoids and alkaloids in Duguetia furfuracea. They could be useful for exploring this species since it is used in popular medicine and accumulates valuable secondary metabolites.

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Main Authors: Macedo,Arthur L., Boaretto,Amanda G., Silva,André N. da, Maia,Débora S., Siqueira,João M. de, Silva,Denise B., Carollo,Carlos A.
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-505320210009018402021-09-08Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuraceaMacedo,Arthur L.Boaretto,Amanda G.Silva,André N. daMaia,Débora S.Siqueira,João M. deSilva,Denise B.Carollo,Carlos A. alkaloids Duguetia furfuracea flavonoids metabolomics seasonality Environmental factors can influence secondary plant metabolism, inducing seasonal variation in chemical composition. Few works report how the seasons of Brazilian savanna (Cerrado), rainy and dry, impacts plant metabolism. We investigated the seasonal effect on the production of secondary metabolites in Duguetia furfuracea. Leaves of three individuals were collected monthly for one year and analyzed by ultra-fast liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detector and mass spectrometry (UFLC-DAD-MS), partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), volcano plot, and Pearson correlation. The main chemical classes found were benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives and flavonoids. Alkaloids are virtually perennial, with qualitative variation during the year, and flavonoids accumulate during the rainy season. Dew point temperature seemed to be the most representative weather indicator in the metabolite change. These results showed for the first time the effect of the Cerrado environment on the levels of flavonoids and alkaloids in Duguetia furfuracea. They could be useful for exploring this species since it is used in popular medicine and accumulates valuable secondary metabolites.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.32 n.9 20212021-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532021000901840en10.21577/0103-5053.20210075
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Boaretto,Amanda G.
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Carollo,Carlos A.
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Boaretto,Amanda G.
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Silva,Denise B.
Carollo,Carlos A.
Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea
author_facet Macedo,Arthur L.
Boaretto,Amanda G.
Silva,André N. da
Maia,Débora S.
Siqueira,João M. de
Silva,Denise B.
Carollo,Carlos A.
author_sort Macedo,Arthur L.
title Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea
title_short Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea
title_full Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Effect of Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) Seasons in Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulation: The Case of Duguetia furfuracea
title_sort evaluation of the effect of brazilian savanna (cerrado) seasons in flavonoids and alkaloids accumulation: the case of duguetia furfuracea
description Environmental factors can influence secondary plant metabolism, inducing seasonal variation in chemical composition. Few works report how the seasons of Brazilian savanna (Cerrado), rainy and dry, impacts plant metabolism. We investigated the seasonal effect on the production of secondary metabolites in Duguetia furfuracea. Leaves of three individuals were collected monthly for one year and analyzed by ultra-fast liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detector and mass spectrometry (UFLC-DAD-MS), partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), volcano plot, and Pearson correlation. The main chemical classes found were benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives and flavonoids. Alkaloids are virtually perennial, with qualitative variation during the year, and flavonoids accumulate during the rainy season. Dew point temperature seemed to be the most representative weather indicator in the metabolite change. These results showed for the first time the effect of the Cerrado environment on the levels of flavonoids and alkaloids in Duguetia furfuracea. They could be useful for exploring this species since it is used in popular medicine and accumulates valuable secondary metabolites.
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