Significant inhibition of photosynthesis and respiration in leaves of Cucumis sativus L. by oxybenzone, an active ingredient in sunscreen

Chemosphere ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 219 ◽  
pp. 456-462 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Zhong ◽  
Yuting Li ◽  
Xingkai Che ◽  
Zishan Zhang ◽  
Yiman Li ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibitoye Oluwayemisi Beatrice ◽  
Ajiboye Taofeek Olakunle ◽  
Abdulazeez Azeemat Titilola ◽  
Oyegoke Rukayat Abiodun ◽  
Muritala Hamdalat Folake ◽  
...  

Diabetes is one of the leading cause of death globally. One of the strategies towards managing diabetes is the antidiabetic drugs which has recorded a huge success but accompanied with different degrees of side effect, hence, the use of natural plants products is encouraged. Several reports of antidiabetic medicinal plants have flooded literature but few has led to identification of active ingredient in such. Cucumis sativus is one of such plants reported to have antidiabetic property but there is little or no data on the active agent. This chapter therefore provides report on the active principle and mechanism of action underlying the antidiabetic activity of C. sativus.


Author(s):  
Joanna Biel-Parzymięso

Plant growth and development can be modified, including modification by chemical processes that result from neighbouring plants. If interactions in the natural environment between one plant and another are of a chemical nature, then this phenomenon is called allelopathy. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of aqueous extracts of Morus alba L., at concentrations of 3%, 5% and 10%, on the germination and growth of Sinapis alba L. (mustard) and Cucumis sativus L. (cucumber). It was found that allelopathins contained in the extracts slowed the germination of both species. The highest, 10%, extracts significantly inhibited germination. It was found that with an increase in allelopathin concentration, there was a significant inhibition of the growth of underground and above-ground plant organs. A complete lack of growth was observed for mustard plants grown from seeds watered with extracts during germination for 48 hours. Compared to the control plants, a differences in the growth of fresh and dry mass in plants watered with extracts during the germination and growth phases were found. Depending on the timing of treatment and the type of organ tested, aqueous mulberry leaf extracts at lower concentrations had a positive effect on the growth and development of the analysed species. Extracts with a higher concentration of chemical compounds had a negative impact on both mustard and cucumber.


2011 ◽  
Vol 34 (11) ◽  
pp. 1835-1848 ◽  
Author(s):  
LIPING HU ◽  
HUIHUI SUN ◽  
RUIFU LI ◽  
LINGYUN ZHANG ◽  
SHAOHUI WANG ◽  
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