Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies

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Autor(a) principal: Magedans,Yve Verônica da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rodrigues-Corrêa,Kelly Cristine da Silva, Costa,Cibele Tesser da, Matsuura,Hélio Nitta, Fett-Neto,Arthur Germano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Psychotria is the largest genus in Rubiaceae. South American species of the genus are promising sources of natural products, mostly due to bioactive monoterpene indole alkaloids they accumulate. These alkaloids can have analgesic, antimutagenic, and antioxidant activities in different experimental models, among other pharmacological properties of interest. Propagation of genotypes with relevant pharmaceutical interest is important for obtaining natural products in a sustainable and standardized fashion. Besides the clonal propagation of elite individuals, the alkaloid content of Psychotria spp. can also be increased by applying moderate stressors or stress-signaling molecules. This review explores advances in research on methods for plant propagation and elicitation techniques for obtaining bioactive alkaloids from Psychotria spp. of the South Region of Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
title Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
spellingShingle Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
Magedans,Yve Verônica da Silva
abiotic stress
alkaloids
elicitation
monoterpenes
plant propagation
Psychotria
southern Brazil
sustainability
title_short Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
title_full Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
title_fullStr Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
title_sort Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
author Magedans,Yve Verônica da Silva
author_facet Magedans,Yve Verônica da Silva
Rodrigues-Corrêa,Kelly Cristine da Silva
Costa,Cibele Tesser da
Matsuura,Hélio Nitta
Fett-Neto,Arthur Germano
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues-Corrêa,Kelly Cristine da Silva
Costa,Cibele Tesser da
Matsuura,Hélio Nitta
Fett-Neto,Arthur Germano
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magedans,Yve Verônica da Silva
Rodrigues-Corrêa,Kelly Cristine da Silva
Costa,Cibele Tesser da
Matsuura,Hélio Nitta
Fett-Neto,Arthur Germano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv abiotic stress
alkaloids
elicitation
monoterpenes
plant propagation
Psychotria
southern Brazil
sustainability
topic abiotic stress
alkaloids
elicitation
monoterpenes
plant propagation
Psychotria
southern Brazil
sustainability
description ABSTRACT Psychotria is the largest genus in Rubiaceae. South American species of the genus are promising sources of natural products, mostly due to bioactive monoterpene indole alkaloids they accumulate. These alkaloids can have analgesic, antimutagenic, and antioxidant activities in different experimental models, among other pharmacological properties of interest. Propagation of genotypes with relevant pharmaceutical interest is important for obtaining natural products in a sustainable and standardized fashion. Besides the clonal propagation of elite individuals, the alkaloid content of Psychotria spp. can also be increased by applying moderate stressors or stress-signaling molecules. This review explores advances in research on methods for plant propagation and elicitation techniques for obtaining bioactive alkaloids from Psychotria spp. of the South Region of Brazil.
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