Alkaloid accumulation in different parts and ages of Lycoris chinensis.

Z Naturforsch C J Biosci

Institute of Botany, Jiangsu Province & Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory for Plant Ex-Situ Conservation (Nanjing Botanical Garden, Mem. Sun Yat-sen), Nanjing 210014, China.

Published: September 2010

The galanthamine, lycorine, and lycoramine content of Lycoris chinensis was researched during development from young to old plants, i.e. in seeds, ten-day-old seedlings, three-month-old seedlings, one-year-old seedlings, and perennial seedlings. Notably the alkaloid level reduced to its lowest content 10 days after seed germinating. Then the accumulation of galanthamine tended to increase with age, reaching a higher value in perennial seedlings. The production pattern of lycorine and lycoramine was found similar to that of galanthamine. Different plant organs were also evaluated for their galanthamine, lycorine, and lycoramine contents. Mature seeds had the highest content of galanthamine (671.33 microg/g DW). Kernels, seed capsules, and root-hairs were the main repository sites for galanthamine, lycorine, and lycoramine. The leaves were the least productive organs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-2010-7-807DOI Listing

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