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Effects of light intensity on resveratrol and polydatin production in Rumex gmelini root

WANG Zhenyue1;CUI Honghua2;WANG Zongquan1;LI Ruiming1;KANG Yihua1   

  1. 1College of Pharmacy,Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Harbin 150040,China; 2College of Chinese Materia Medica,Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Guangzhou 510405,China
  • Received:2005-06-23 Revised:2006-02-10 Online:2006-05-18 Published:2006-05-18

Abstract: he study under controlled conditions showed that short-term shading resulted in the increase of resveratrol and polydatin contents in Rumex gmelini root,while long-term shading led to the decrease of them.The increase and decrease were more obvious with increasing shading degree and time.The production of resveratrol reached the maximum in August,while that of polydatin was in September.Shading had a negative effect on the resveratrol and polydatin accumulation in R.gmelini root,but severe shading at the late growth period of R.gmelini increased the production of resveratrol and polydatin.

Key words: 14C phenanthrene, Juncus effusus, Closed chamber system