944 resultados para Citrus flavonoids
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Epidemiological studies suggest that fruits and vegetables may play a role in promoting bone growth and preventing age-related bone loss, attributable, at least in part, to phytochemicals such as flavonoids stimulating osteoblastogenesis. Through systematically screening the effect of flavonoids on the osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells in vitro, and correlating activity with chemical structure using comparative molecular field analysis, we have successfully identified important structural features which relate to their activity, as well as reliably predicting the activity of compounds with unknown activity. Contour maps emphasised the importance of electronegativity, steric bulk, and a 2-C-3-C double bond at the flavonoid C-ring, as well as overall electropositivity and reduced steric bulk at the flavonoid B-ring. These results support a role for certain flavonoids in promoting osteogenic differentiation, thus their potential for preventing skeletal deterioration, as well as providing a foundation for the lead optimisation of novel bone anabolics.
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Flavonoids are polyphenolic compounds found in varying concentrations in many plant-based foods. Recent studies suggest that flavonoids can be beneficial to both cognitive and physiological health. Long term flavonoid supplementation over a period of weeks or months has been extensively investigated and reviewed, particularly with respect to cognitive ageing and neurodegenerative disease. Significantly less focus has been directed towards the short term effects of single doses of flavonoids on cognition. Here, we review 21 such studies with particular emphasis on the subclass and dose of flavonoids administered, the cognitive domains affected by flavonoid supplementation, and the effect size of the response. The emerging evidence suggests that flavonoids may be beneficial to attention, working memory, and psychomotor processing speed in a general population. Episodic memory effects are less well defined and may be restricted to child or older adult populations. The evidence also points towards a dose-dependent effect of flavonoids, but the physiological mechanisms of action remain unclear. Overall, there is encouraging evidence that flavonoid supplementation can benefit cognitive outcomes within an acute time frame of 0–6 h. But larger studies, combining cognitive and physiological measures, are needed to strengthen the evidence base.
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Camarea is a South-American endemic genus comprising eight species. In the present work leaf flavonoids of seven species of Camarea were identified, aiming to evaluate the usefulness of their distribution as a taxonomic aid. A total of 12 flavonoids were isolated and identified. Free aglycones, such as apigenin, chrysoeriol, kaempferol and quercetin, as well as 7-O-glycosides of apigenin and luteolin, 3-O-glycosides of kaempferol and quercetin were identified. Flavonoid distribution in Camarea species, taking into account aglycones and aglycone moieties of glycosides, was used to obtain a phenogram of chemical affinities. Apigenin, chrysoeriol and kaempferol were the main discriminating characters for links establishment. The resultant tree suggests the links: 1) Camarea hirsuta, Camarea affinis and C. affinis x C. hirsuta; 2) Camarea elongata and Camarea axillaris; 3) Camarea sericea and Camarea humifusa. The results are in agreement with morphological similarities and disagree with several points of n-alkane evidence. The results support the recognition of Camarea triphylla as synonymy of C axillaris. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The bioactivity of the flavonoids pinostrobin (1), pinocembrin (2), tectochrysin (3), galangin 3-methyl ether (4), and tiliroside (5) isolated from Lychnophora markgravii aerial parts was investigated in vitro against amastigote stages of Leishmania amazonensis. The compounds were isolated by several chromatographic techniques and their chemical structures were established by ESI-MS and NMR spectroscopic data. The flavonoids 1 and 3 were the most active compounds; they markedly reduced the viability of Leishmania amastigotes.
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Citrus canker is a serious disease caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri bacteria, which infects citrus plants (Citrus spp.) leading to a large economic loss in citrus production worldwide. In Brazil citrus canker control is done by an official eradication campaign, therefore early detection of such disease is important to prevent greater economic losses. However, detection is difficult and so far it has been done by visual inspection of each tree. Suspicious leaves from citrus plants in the field are sent to the laboratory to confirm the infection by laboratory analysis, which is a time consuming. Our goal was to develop a new optical technique to detect and diagnose citrus canker in citrus plants with a portable field spectrometer unit. In this paper, we review two experiments on laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy (LIF) applied to detect citrus canker. We also present new data to show that the length of time a leaf has been detached is an important variable in our studies. Our results show that LIF has the potential to be applied to citrus plants.
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P>Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri utilizes the type III effector protein PthA to modulate host transcription to promote citrus canker. PthA proteins belong to the AvrBs3/PthA family and carry a domain comprising tandem repeats of 34 amino acids that mediates protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions. We show here that variants of PthAs from a single bacterial strain localize to the nucleus of plant cells and form homo- and heterodimers through the association of their repeat regions. We hypothesize that the PthA variants might also interact with distinct host targets. Here, in addition to the interaction with alpha-importin, known to mediate the nuclear import of AvrBs3, we describe new interactions of PthAs with citrus proteins involved in protein folding and K63-linked ubiquitination. PthAs 2 and 3 preferentially interact with a citrus cyclophilin (Cyp) and with TDX, a tetratricopeptide domain-containing thioredoxin. In addition, PthAs 2 and 3, but not 1 and 4, interact with the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme complex formed by Ubc13 and ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme variant (Uev), required for K63-linked ubiquitination and DNA repair. We show that Cyp, TDX and Uev interact with each other, and that Cyp and Uev localize to the nucleus of plant cells. Furthermore, the citrus Ubc13 and Uev proteins complement the DNA repair phenotype of the yeast Delta ubc13 and Delta mms2/uev1a mutants, strongly indicating that they are also involved in K63-linked ubiquitination and DNA repair. Notably, PthA 2 affects the growth of yeast cells in the presence of a DNA damage agent, suggesting that it inhibits K63-linked ubiquitination required for DNA repair.
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Antioxidant potential is generally investigated by assaying the ability of a compound to protect biological systems from free radicals. However, non-radical reactive oxygen species can also be harmful. Singlet molecular oxygen ((1)O(2)) is generated by energy transfer to molecular oxygen. The resulting (1)O(2) is able to oxidize the nucleoside 2`-deoxyguanosine (dGuo), which leads to the formation of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2`-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodGuo) and spiroiminodihydantoin 2`-deoxyribonucleoside diastereomers (dSp) in an aqueous solution. The main objective of the present study was to verify whether the presence of flavonoids (flavone, apigenin, quercetin, morin and catechin) at different concentrations could protect dGuo from (1)O(2) damage. Of the tested flavonoids, flavone possessed antioxidant activity, as determined by a decrease in the formation of both products. Apigenin, morin, quercetin and catechin all increased the formation of 8-oxodGuo at a concentration of 100 mu M. The quantification of plasmid strand breaks after treatment with formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase showed that flavone protected and quercetin and catechin enhanced DNA oxidation. Our results show that compounds, such as flavonoids, may affect the product distribution of (1)O(2)-mediated oxidation of dGuo, and, in particular, high concentrations of flavonoids with hydroxyl groups in their structure lead to an increase in the formation of the mutagenic lesion 8-oxodGuo. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Citrus sudden death (CSD) is a disease of unknown etiology that greatly affects sweet oranges grafted on Rangpur lime rootstock, the most important rootstock in Brazilian citriculture. We performed a proteomic analysis to generate information related to this plant pathogen interaction. Protein profiles from healthy, CSD-affected and CSD-tolerant stem barks, were generated using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The protein spots were well distributed over a pI range of 3.26 to 9.97 and a molecular weight (MW) range from 7.1 to 120 kDa. The patterns of expressed proteins on 2-DE gels made it possible to distinguish healthy barks from CSD-affected barks. Protein spots with MW around 30 kDa and pI values ranging from 4.5 to 5.2 were down-regulated in the CSD-affected rootstock bark. This set of protein spots was identified as chitinases. Another set of proteins, ranging in pI from 6.1 to 9.6 with an MW of about 20 kDa, were also suppressed in CSD-affected rootstock bark; these were identified as miraculin-like proteins, potential trypsin inhibitors. Downregulation of chitinases and proteinase inhibitors in CSD-affected plants is relevant since chitinases are well-known pathogenesis-related protein, and their activity against plant pathogens is largely accepted.
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A method is reported for the quantification of isoorientin (using a standard addition method) and total flavonoids (expressed as rutin, using the external standard method) in passion fruit pulp (Passiflora edulis Sims f. flavicarpa Degener, Passifloraceae). Extraction of flavonoids was optimized by experimental design methodology, and quantitative analysis was performed by high-performance liquid chromatography with photo-diode array detection (HPLC-UV/DAD). The method was developed and validated according to ICH requirements for specificity, linearity, accuracy, precision (repeatability and intermediate precision). LOD and LOQ. Rutin was chosen as standard for the quantification of total flavonoids in order to propose a HPLC method feasible for routine analysis of the flavonoids in the passion fruit pulp. The passion fruit pulp contained 16.226 +/- 0.050 mg L(-1) of isoorientin and 158.037 +/- 0.602 mg L(-1) of total flavonoid, suggesting that P. edulis fruits may be comparable with other flavonoid food sources such as orange juice or sugarcane juice. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Citrus sudden death (CSD) is a new disease of sweet orange and mandarin trees grafted on Rangpur lime and Citrus volkameriana rootstocks. It was first seen in Brazil in 1999, and has since been detected in more than four million trees. The CSD causal agent is unknown and the current hypothesis involves a virus similar to Citrus tristeza virus or a new virus named Citrus sudden death-associated virus. CSD symptoms include generalized foliar discoloration, defoliation and root death, and, in most cases, it can cause tree death. One of the unique characteristics of CSD disease is the presence of a yellow stain in the rootstock bark near the bud union. This region also undergoes profound anatomical changes. In this study, we analyse the metabolic disorder caused by CSD in the bark of sweet orange grafted on Rangpur lime by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and imaging. The imaging results show the presence of a large amount of non-functional phloem in the rootstock bark of affected plants. The spectroscopic analysis shows a high content of triacylglyceride and sucrose, which may be related to phloem blockage close to the bud union. We also propose that, without knowing the causal CSD agent, the determination of oil content in rootstock bark by low-resolution NMR can be used as a complementary method for CSD diagnosis, screening about 300 samples per hour.
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Com o propósito de estudar a poda, o raleio de frutos e o uso de fitorreguladores para quebrar a alternância de produção e melhorar a qualidade físico-química dos frutos de tangerineiras ‘Montenegrina’ (Citrus deliciosa Tenore), enxertadas sobre laranjeira ‘Caipira’, em um pomar comercial de 6 anos, situado no município de Butiá-RS, realizouse dois experimentos. No primeiro, foram testados os seguintes tratamentos: A) Testemunha com planta de carga excessiva; B) Testemunha com plantas sem carga; C) Raleio manual de 66% dos frutos de plantas com carga excessiva; D) Pulverização de plantas excessivamente carregadas com 200 mg.L-1 de etefon; E) Poda de plantas excessivamente carregadas; F) Idem “E” + raleio manual de 33 % dos frutos; G) Idem “E” + pulverização com 50 mg.L-1 de 2,4-DP; H) Poda de plantas em alternância de produção (sem carga); I) Idem “H” + pulverização com 15 mg.L-1 de AG3. No outro experimento, testou-se o efeito de pulverizações de etefon nas concentrações de 200, 300, 400 mg.L-1 e Testemunha. Avaliou-se o número de frutos retidos e seu crescimento; número, massa e massa média dos frutos produzidos; qualidade química dos frutos; classificação dos frutos em primeira, segunda e terceira categoria; diâmetro e cor dos frutos e teor de substâncias de reservas das raízes. Verificou-se que a poda melhora a qualidade dos frutos, diminui o consumo de substâncias de reservas pela planta e reduz a produção de frutos de má qualidade e a alternância de produção. O raleio de 66% dos frutos de plantas excessivamente carregadas diminui a produção de frutos de má qualidade, mas é insuficiente para quebrar a alternância de produção, que só é conseguida associando-se a poda com o raleio manual de 33% dos frutos. O etefon só exerce efeito de raleio de frutos em pulverizações com concentrações superiores a 200 mg.L-1, porém eventuais benefícios são neutralizados pela ação fitotóxica revelada pelo amarelecimento e abscisão foliar. Na concentração de 10 mg.L-1, o AG3 não inibe diferenciação de gemas florais e a concentração de 50 mg.L-1 2,4-DP não aumenta o tamanho dos frutos.
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A variação sazonal, sua relação com fatores bióticos e abióticos e a distribuição de duas populações do minador-dos-citros, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), foram estudadas, em pomares de Citrus sinensis var. Valência, mantidos um sob sistema de cultivo orgânico e outro sob sistema convencional, ambos localizados no município de Montenegro (29° 68’S e 51° 46’W), Rio Grande do Sul. Realizaram-se amostragens quinzenais, coletando-se de 27 plantas aleatoriamente escolhidas em cada pomar o broto mais apical. Posteriormente os brotos eram analisados em laboratório para registro da presença de minas, ovos, lagartas e pupas de P. citrella. A proporção de dano foi maior no pomar orgânico, em relação ao pomar convencional. O minador ocorreu nos pomares no período correspondente às brotações de verão e de outono, não havendo ataque nas brotações correspondentes ao final do inverno-início da primavera, apesar da disponibilidade de recursos (folhas novas). Assim, verificou-se que não apenas a existência de recursos, mas também a ocorrência de condições climáticas favoráveis afetam o tamanho e a flutuação da população de P. citrella. Dentre os fatores bióticos que exercem influência sobre a variação sazonal do minador, foi identificada a ação de parasitóides e predadores Verificou-se também forte correlação entre mortalidade sem causa definida e o comprimento das folhas. Dos fatores abióticos analisados, a temperatura máxima foi o mais correlacionado com as taxas da mortalidade sem causa definida observadas em ambos os pomares. A distribuição de ovos e lagartas (incluindo pupas) foi agregada em ambos os pomares, nos níveis de folhas e brotos. Ovos tenderam a ocorrer em folhas de comprimento menor que lagartas e estas por sua vez, em folhas menores do que pupas. A proporção de ovos ocorrentes na face adaxial foi maior que a de lagartas e pupas, indicando maior mortalidade nesta parte da folha.
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A produção citrícola se encontra dispersa por todos os continentes e no Brasil, os citros são a produção frutícola de maior volume de produção. A produção de citros de mesa, como as tangerinas, possibilita ao produtor obter maior valor pelo seu produto. O mercado consumidor é ávido por novas variedades e para tanto, um programa de melhoramento deve estar sempre em busca de genótipos que atendam ao mercado consumidor, bem como a cadeia produtiva. Na Estação Experimental Agronômica da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, está localizada uma população de tangerineiras híbridas oriundas do cruzamento da tangerineira ‘Clementina Fina’ (Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan.) e ‘Montenegrina’ (Citrus deliciosa Ten.) a qual foi caracterizada neste estudo, avaliando-se características morfológicas de acordo com os descritores propostos pelo International Board for Plant Genetic Resources, além da identificação da época de maturação, viabilidade de pólen, número cromossômico e caracterização molecular, utilizando marcadores do tipo microssatélites. Através da análise morfológica foi possível distinguir todas as 96 plantas avaliadas, porém não foi possível agrupar a F1 em grupos distintos de cada um dos genitores. A época de maturação de frutos das plantas se concentra entre a primeira quinzena de abril até a primeira quinzena de agosto. Todas as plantas analisadas apresentaram um alto grau de viabilidade de pólen, variando entre 79,04 e 98,08 %. Todas as plantas avaliadas são diplóides com um número cromossômico de 2n=18. Utilizando 12 pares de primers de microssatélites foi possível diferenciar 90 acessos do estudo, e agrupar a F1 em indivíduos mais próximos do genitor feminino e do genitor masculino. O PIC (Conteúdo de Informação de Polimorfismo) dos primers variou de 0,27 a 0,65. Não foi possível estabelecer uma relação entre a caracterização utilizando marcadores morfológicos e a caracterização utilizando marcadores moleculares.
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A citricultura no Rio Grande do Sul tem sua produção limitada devido a doenças e pragas. Entre as pragas estão as moscas-das-frutas do gênero Anastrepha. As fêmeas ovipositam nos frutos e, após a eclosão, as larvas consomem a polpa, depreciando e causando a queda destes. Atualmente, tem-se procurado viabilizar o controle biológico das populações de moscas-das-frutas, principalmente com a utilização de himenópteros parasitóides. No Rio Grande do Sul não existem registros de espécies de parasitóides associados à Anastrepha spp. em pomares de citros. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi o de conhecer e identificar estas espécies de parasitóides e registrar a flutuação de Anastrepha spp. durante o período de desenvolvimento dos frutos em um pomar de Citrus sinensis var. Céu sob o manejo orgânico localizado no município de Maratá, RS. Para isto, entre 21 de janeiro e 20 de maio de 2003, foram coletados frutos da copa e caídos no solo, bem como capturados adultos de Anastrepha spp., com armadilhas McPhail, em intervalos semanais. Em condição de laboratório, os frutos da copa e do solo foram colocados em potes plásticos e caixas de papelão, respectivamente, sobre uma camada de areia. Semanalmente, a areia era peneirada e os pupários obtidos, colocados em placas de Petri. Obtiveram-se cinco espécies de parasitóides pertencentes a três famílias, Braconidae, Diapriidae e Pteromalidae. O índice de parasitismo total foi de 6,23% e o braconídeo Doryctobracon areolatus foi mais freqüente (38,70%). Observaram-se dois patamares no número médio de adultos de Anastrepha spp. capturados. A viabilidade pupal foi 37,01%, enquanto que a razão sexual das moscas-das-frutas obtidas nas armadilhas foi de 0,53.
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The most common control method Uses toxic baits consisted of dehydrated citrus pulp as carrier and attractant. However, the portion of the citrus fruit that is attractive to ants is still Unknown, despite its importance in chemical control. This study compared the attractiveness of different fruit parts of citrus pulps to Atta sexdens rubropilosa workers. Three treatments: pellets of industrial citrus pulp, albedo (mesocarp), and whole citrus pulp were offered randomly to ants and the removal of these substrates by workers was observed. Tie three pulps Were equally attractive to this species (F = 0.8033; p = 0.4633). Although the whole pulp included the epicarp, it was as attractive as the other treatments, possibly because, the material was heated during processing, eliminating any volatile substance that could repel ants.