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Effects of soil factors on saikosaponin content of Bupleurum chinense in different habitats / 中草药
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 5328-5336, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-846125
ABSTRACT

Objective:

Soil is an important factor affecting the formation and accumulation of active ingredients in Chinese medicinal herbs. Taking 29 sample wild and cultivated Bupleurum chinense of 11 areas as study materails, using mathematical statistical analysis methods to explore the relationship between saikosaponin accumulation and soil factors in order to improve the quality of B. chinense by soil ecological regulation.

Methods:

HPLC analysis of the contents of saikosaponins a, c, d, e, and f from different habitats; pH, organic matter, conductivity, soil water, total nitrogen, alkaline nitrogen, available phosphorus, available potassium, effective calcium, effective magnesium, effective iron, effective copper, and effective manganese were determined by conventional soil physicochemical property assay methods, cluster analysis method was used to analyze the content of saikosaponin from different habitats, analysis of the relationship between soil factors and the content of saikosaponin by Pearson correlation analysis, analysis of soil factors using principal component analysis.

Results:

Determination of saikosaponin showed that higher content of saikosaponin in Henan province (habitat 5, habitat 6), total content of saikosaponin a and saikosaponin d in habitat10 was 5.16 times the national standard.Cluster analysis of B. chinense from different origins, according to the content of saikosaponin, the B. chinense from 29 habitats were grouped into three types. Pearson correlation analysis of saikosaponin content and soil factors that the organic matter in the soil was significantly positively correlated with saponin a and total saponins (P < 0.05), there was a significant positive correlation between available zinc and available iron and each saikosaponin (P < 0.05) properly improve the organic matter, effective zinc, effective ironcontent in the soil can promote the accumulation of saikosaponin.Analysis of the principal components of soil from different habitats, the higher score was habitat 9, habitat 10, habitat 11, habitat 14, habitat 19, habitat 28. This is basically consistent with the results of cluster analysis of saikosaponin content. Based on the analysis of the main soil indicators of B. chinense from different habitats that in a certain range, the higher organic and effective zinc content, the more favorable were the accumulation of saikosaponins. This was basically consistent with the results of Pearson correlation analysis.

Conclusion:

These results indicated enhancement of organic matter, effective zinc, in the soil can improve the saikosaponin content in cultivated B. chinense.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs Year: 2020 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs Year: 2020 Type: Article