Manipulating the antioxidant capacity of halophytes to increase their cultural and economic value through saline cultivation

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Boestfleisch, C.; Wagenseil, N.B.; Buhmann, A.K.; Seal, C.E.; MerrettWade, E.; et al.: Manipulating the antioxidant capacity of halophytes to increase their cultural and economic value through saline cultivation. In: AoB PLANTS 6 (2014), plu046. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plu046

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Halophytes, salt-tolerant plants, are a source of valuable secondary metabolites with potential economic value. The steady-state pools of many stress-relatedmetabolites are already enhanced in halophytes when compared with glycophytes, but growth under conditions away from the optimum can induce stress and consequently result in changes to secondary metabolites such as antioxidants. However, direct evidence for increasing the concentration of valuable secondary metabolites as a consequence of altering the salinity of the growing environment still remains equivocal. To address this, we analysed a range of metabolites with antioxidant capacity (including total phenols, flavonoids, ascorbate, reduced/oxidized glutathione and reactive oxygen species scavenging enzymes) in seedlings and plants from different families (Amaranthaceae, Brassicaceae, Plantaginaceae and Rhizophoraceae) and habitats grown under different salt concentrations. We show that it is possible to manipulate the antioxidant capacity of plants and seedlings by altering the saline growing environment, the length of time under saline cultivation and the developmental stage. Among the species studied, the halophytes Tripoliumpannonicum, Plantago coronopus, Lepidiumlatifolium and Salicornia europaea demonstrated the most potential as functional foods or nutraceuticals.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2014
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