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Food Chem ; 333: 127433, 2020 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32659662

ABSTRACT

This study examined the effects of exogenous citrulline (control, 1 and 2 mM) and water availability (100%, 50% and 25% WA) on antioxidant attributes and essential oil constituents of Hyssopus officinalis L. in two successive harvests. Hyssop tolerantly responded to water deficiency by well-promoted antioxidant enzymes (i.e., superoxide dismutase, and catalase), strong DPPH-scavenging activity, and increasing polyphenols; however, the essential oil content was negatively reduced by water stress. External citrulline further increased the activity of antioxidant enzymes. Citrulline application at 2 mM under severe water stress could also improve essential oil (EO) content in the first and second harvests by about 15 and 30%, respectively. Furthermore, under severe drought, citrulline at 2 mM could obtain the highest yield of isopinocamphone (47%) as the main component of EO. The results showed the high potential of this novel applied metabolite agent to be used in a well-fulfilled production of this medicinal plant.


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Antioxidants/metabolism , Citrulline/pharmacology , Hyssopus Plant/drug effects , Hyssopus Plant/physiology , Oils, Volatile/metabolism , Camphanes/metabolism , Catalase/metabolism , Catechol Oxidase/metabolism , Dehydration , Droughts , Hyssopus Plant/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/analysis , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plants, Medicinal/drug effects , Plants, Medicinal/physiology , Polyphenols/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism
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