2020
DOI: 10.31289/biolink.v7i1.3026
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The Flavonoid and Alkaloid Content of Cyclosorus Parasiticus (Linn.) Farwell Ferns at the Plantation Areas of Jember Regency

Abstract: Cyclosorusparasiticus(Linn.) Farwell is one potential medicinal ferns. The plant contains secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids and alkaloids. This study aims to determine the flavonoid and alkanoidofCyclosorusparasiticus (Linn.) Farwell in three plantation areas of  Jember Regency. Plant samples were collected from Mount Gumitir coffee plantations, Pine Garahan Village and rubber and cocoa plantations in Tancak in Jember. Samples of stems  and leaves were dried at room temperature and then blended to obta… Show more

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“…The main requirement for an alkaloid compound is that it contains a nitrogen atom at every position in its molecule, but does not include nitrogen in amide or peptide bonds. Therefore, an increase in the formation of amino acids can also affect the increase in alkaloids (Pratiwi et al 2020;Setyati et al 2020;Bribi 2018). Alkaloids are formed from the photosynthetic carbohydrates that undergo glycolysis to become acetyl coenzyme A. Acetyl coenzyme A, through the tricarboxylic acid cycle, will form amino acids, which are precursors for the formation of aliphatic alkaloids.…”
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“…The main requirement for an alkaloid compound is that it contains a nitrogen atom at every position in its molecule, but does not include nitrogen in amide or peptide bonds. Therefore, an increase in the formation of amino acids can also affect the increase in alkaloids (Pratiwi et al 2020;Setyati et al 2020;Bribi 2018). Alkaloids are formed from the photosynthetic carbohydrates that undergo glycolysis to become acetyl coenzyme A. Acetyl coenzyme A, through the tricarboxylic acid cycle, will form amino acids, which are precursors for the formation of aliphatic alkaloids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alkaloids are formed from the photosynthetic carbohydrates that undergo glycolysis to become acetyl coenzyme A. Acetyl coenzyme A, through the tricarboxylic acid cycle, will form amino acids, which are precursors for the formation of aliphatic alkaloids. Alkaloids can also be produced from aromatic amino acids produced from phosphoenolpyruvate via the shikimic acid pathway (Setyati et al 2020). Alkaloid group compounds have a strong pharmacological effect.…”
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“…Environmental factors such as the difference in growth altitude, soil pH, daily temperature, and light intensity were contributed to the content of phytochemical compounds in plants [26]. The range of daily temperature has affected the accumulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis.…”
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“…Gumitir is a mountainous area located on the border between the Jember and Banyuwangi regions at an altitude of 440-625 m above sea level with an area of 1.2 thousand ha [1][2]. This mountainous tropical forest area is home to a diverse range of flora.…”
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