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Title Eliciting Polyphenols in Strawberry Leaves: Preliminary Experiments in Fragaria x ananassa cv. Festival
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Authors Salas-Arias, K; Irias-Mata, A; Sanchez-Calvo, L; Brenes-Zarate, MF; Abdelnour-Esquivel, A; Villalta-Romero, F; Calvo-Castro, LA
Title Eliciting Polyphenols in Strawberry Leaves: Preliminary Experiments in Fragaria x ananassa cv. Festival
Year 2024
Published Molecules, 29.0, 11
DOI 10.3390/molecules29112467
Abstract Polyphenols are plant secondary metabolites that function mostly as a general stress-induced protective mechanism. Polyphenols have also gained interest due to their beneficial properties for human health. Strawberry leaves represent an agro-industrial waste material with relevant bioactive polyphenol content, which could be incorporated into circular economy strategies. However, due to the low quantities of polyphenols in plants, their production needs to be improved for cost-effective applications. The objective of this research was to compare polyphenol production in strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa cv. Festival) leaves in plants grown in greenhouse conditions and plants grown in vitro, using three possible elicitor treatments (UV irradiation, cold exposure, and cysteine). General vegetative effects were morphologically evaluated, and specific polyphenolic compounds were quantified by UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS. Gallic acid was the most abundant polyphenol found in the leaves, both in vivo and in vitro. The results showed higher amounts and faster accumulation of polyphenols in the in vitro regenerated plants, highlighting the relevance of in vitro tissue culture strategies for producing compounds such as polyphenols in this species and cultivar.
Author Keywords elicitors; leaves; polyphenols; strawberry
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001246930000001
WoS Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/29/11/2467/pdf?version=1716528303
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