Nutlets of Tilia cordata Mill. and Tilia platyphyllos Scop. – Source of bioactive compounds

2021 ◽  
Vol 346 ◽  
pp. 128888
Author(s):  
Aleksander Siger ◽  
Wojciech Antkowiak ◽  
Krzysztof Dwiecki ◽  
Ewa Rokosik ◽  
Magdalena Rudzińska
2019 ◽  
pp. 195-202
Author(s):  
Serhii Razanov ◽  
Volodymyr Nedashkivskyi

The intensity of damaging the nectar and pollen trees of forest lands, parks and woods in the conditions of Vinnytsia region has been studied. It has been found that in the zones of the highest local overspreading of Viscum album L. on the nectar and pollen trees, the following sequence of their damage is observed, in particular, in the conditions of forest lands: Tilia cordata L.-Tilia platyphyllos L. -Acer platanoides L.- Acer tataricum L.; in the parks: Acer platanoides L.- Acer tataricum L.- Tilia cordata L.- Acer campestre L.- Tilia platyphyllos L. - Robinia pseudoacacia L.; in the woods: Robinia pseudoacacia L. - Tilia platyphyllos L. - Acer tataricum L. It depended both on the composition of the nectar and pollen trees and their number in the area of distribution of the parasite. It was found that the level of damage to the nectar-dust-bearing trees of forest lands, parks and forest strips was respectively within 11.7% - 34.6%, 28.5% - 85.5% and 38.4% - 84.8%. Characterizing the intensity of distribution of white mistletoe within the forest lands, it should be noted that damage to the Tilia cordata L. – 34,6%, Tilia platyphyllos L. – 23,5%, Acer platanoides L. and Acer tataricum L.– 25,0% and 11,7% . In the conditions of park plantations, damage to Viscum album L.: Tilia cordta– 51,6%, Tilia platyphyllos L. – 52,9%, Viscum album L. – 28,5%, Acer platanoides L. – 85,5%, Acer campestre L. – 71,4% and Acer tataricum L.– 63,6%. Analysis of the intensity of Viscum album L. distribution on the nectar-pollen-bearing trees of the forest area under the highways showed that this parasite was damaged: Tilia platyphyllos L. – 38,4%, Viscum album L. – 84%, Acer campestre L. – 42,8%. The intensity of damage to nectar-pollen was found to depend on the dominant tree species in the area of local Viscum album L. In the woodland, a greater proportion of the nectar-bearing trees were Tilia, in the park zones – Acer platanoides L. and in the forest strips -– Viscum album L., at the same time, and a larger percentage were observed of damaged trees in these species. The distribution of Viscum album L. depended not only on the breed of nectar-pollen-bearing trees, but also on the number of trees of a particular variety in the area of their local damage by this parasite.


2015 ◽  
Vol 79 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-119
Author(s):  
Veit Martin Dörken ◽  
Hilke Steinecke ◽  
Ilse Zündorf

Winter- und Sommer-Linden sind bei uns heimische Bäume. Diese sowie andere Linden sind wichtige Nutz- und Ziergehölze. Das Pflanzen von Linden im Zentrum von Dörfern, an Höfen oder an Kapellen hat bei uns eine lange Tradition. Beliebt sind Linden nicht nur wegen ihres süßen Blütenduftes, dem von ihnen stammenden milden Lindenhonig oder der Verwendung als Heilpflanze. Die Biologie verschiedener Linden-Arten, ihre Nutzung, Kulturgeschichte sowie das Hummelsterben unter Linden werden angesprochen. Wegen ihrer großen kulturellen Bedeutung in Mitteleuropa wurde die Winter-Linde (Tilia cordata) zum Baum des Jahres 2016 gekürt. Die Sommer-Linde (Tilia platyphyllos) war bereits 1991 Baum des Jahres.


Forests ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 1748
Author(s):  
Katarína Ražná ◽  
Jana Žiarovská ◽  
Eva Ivanišová ◽  
Lucia Urbanová ◽  
Ľubomír Harenčár ◽  
...  

The significant healing effect of Tilia platyphyllos Scop. and Tilia cordata Mill. flowers are well known. However, the flowers of Tilia tomentosa Moench. are not suitable for harvest due to their toxic effects. To investigate the diverse background of this effect, we applied a functional miRNA-based marker, mannose expression analysis and determined the content of bioactive compounds. Out of nine tested markers, three (miR160, miR167 and miR408) provided reproducible miRNA-based loci and two of them (miR160 and miR398) enabled the acquisition of fingerprinting specific to flower and leaf samples of T. platyphyllos and T. tomentosa. The most pronounced profiling was specific for miR408 marker, the function of which is connected to plant defense and adaptation mechanisms. We confirmed the suitability of microRNA-based markers for polymorphism determination of flowers of selected species of lime-tree. The highest values of antioxidant activity, flavonoids, total polyphenols and phenolic acids content have been reached in silver linden flowers. When comparing the transcription activity of mannose in flowers, more than 30 times higher levels of mannose transcripts for the silver linden flowers was observed.


Author(s):  
Nina Janjić ◽  
Tanja Maksimović

U ovom radu praćen je uticaj pojedinih polutanata na sadržaj fotosintetičkih pigmenata i broj i veličinustominih ćelija kod Tilia cordata Mill. i Tilia platyphyllos Scop. na tri lokaliteta na području grada BanjeLuke (Borik, Obilićevo i Paprikovac). Dobijeni rezultati u ovom radu pokazali su da je broj stoma u prosjekubio veći kod Tilia platyphyllos u odnosu na Tilia cordata i to na listovima koji su uzorkovani izspoljašnjeg dijela krošnje u odnosu na unutrašnji dio. Dimenzije stoma su u prosjeku bile veće kod Tiliacordata u odnosu na Tilia platyphyllos, što je genetički uslovljeno. Sadržaj ukupnog hlorofila je variraood 1,656 do 5,616 mg/g, s tim da je veći sadržaj tokom sezone utvrđen kod Tilia cordata u odnosu naTilia platyphyllos. Najveće smanjenje broja stoma i fotosintetičkih pigmenata je utvrđeno na lokalitetuBorik, gdje je i zabilježena najveća koncentracija aeropolutanata. Dobijeni rezultati ukazuju da promjeneu broju i veličini stominih ćelija i sadržaju fotosintetičkih pigmenata mogu da posluže kao indikativnipokazatelj otpornosti odabranih biljnih vrsta prema aerozagađenju.


Planta Medica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nico Symma ◽  
Marek Bütergerds ◽  
Jandirk Sendker ◽  
Frank Petereit ◽  
Alexander Hake ◽  
...  

AbstractLime flowers, traditionally used for medical purposes for the treatment of symptoms of the common cold and mental stress, consist of the dried inflorescences including the floral bracts of Tilia cordata, Tilia platyphyllos, Tilia × vulgaris, or mixtures thereof. During phytochemical investigations, 6 different alkaloids – not described until now – were detected in T. cordata and T. platyphyllos flowers. They have been isolated and characterized as alkaloids with a dihydro-pyrrole and a piperidine substructure, respectively. Compounds 1a and 1b (tiliines A and B) are characterized as 2 diastereomers containing a 2-methyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrol-3-ol, connected via a C-10 alkyl chain to a O-glucosylated hydroquinone moiety. Compounds 2a and 2b (tiliamines A and B) are diastereomers of a 2-methyl-substituted piperidin-3-ol, coupled via a C-9 alkyl chain again to an O-glucosylated hydroquinone moiety. Compounds 3a and 3b (tilacetines A and B) are 3-O-acetylated derivatives of tiliamines. Quantification of the 6 alkaloids by HPLC-ESI-qTOF analysis indicated the presence of all alkaloids in T. cordata flowers and T. platyphyllos flowers, bracts, and leaves, with tiliines A and B and tilacetines A and B being the major compounds. Acetone/water turned out be the best extraction solvent for the alkaloids, but ethanol and ethanol/water mixtures also can be used for effective extraction. Furthermore, the alkaloids are found in hot water extracts, which are typically used in the traditional medicine.


Planta Medica ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 75 (09) ◽  
Author(s):  
B Biloa Messi ◽  
R Ho ◽  
A Meli Lannang ◽  
JG Tangmouo ◽  
A Marston ◽  
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