2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytol.2015.02.002
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Plantamajoside — A current review

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“…Plantamajoside concentration: Plantamajoside is a bioactive caffeic acid derivative, a dihydroxyphenethyl glucoside in the group of polyphenolic compounds (Ravn et al 2015), which plays important physiological and ecological roles, being involved in resistance to ultraviolet radiation, elevated CO2 values and pesticides (Davey et al 2004, Murai et al 2009, Ravn 2009). In the present study, increased water supply significantly increased plantamajoside concentration and yield in shoots and roots.…”
Section: Soluble Sugar Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plantamajoside concentration: Plantamajoside is a bioactive caffeic acid derivative, a dihydroxyphenethyl glucoside in the group of polyphenolic compounds (Ravn et al 2015), which plays important physiological and ecological roles, being involved in resistance to ultraviolet radiation, elevated CO2 values and pesticides (Davey et al 2004, Murai et al 2009, Ravn 2009). In the present study, increased water supply significantly increased plantamajoside concentration and yield in shoots and roots.…”
Section: Soluble Sugar Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plantamajoside is mainly found in the Plantaginaceae family and in the Plantago genus in particular (Ravn et al 2015). Twenty species belonging to the genus Plantago contain plantamajoside (Ravn et al 2015), including our study species, Plantago depressa Willd., which is a weed widely distributed in China, Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kashmir, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, and E Russia (Li et al 2011). The dried herb of P. depressa, 'Plantago Herba', has been used historically as medicine in China for the treatment of clearing heat, diuresis, eliminating phlegm, cooling blood, and detoxifying and plantamajoside concentration is treated as a test and evaluation index of P. depressa (National Pharmacopoeia Committee 2010).…”
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