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Cultivation in controlled environmental conditions can provide good quality medicinal herbs with consistent properties. A sensing system that can determine the contents of medicinal substances in plants using spectral characteristics of leaves would be a valuable tool. Viability of such sensing approach for mint had to be confirmed experimentally, as no data correlating contents of medicinal substances with spectral characteristics of leaves are available, to the best of authors’ knowledge. In the first stage, presented in this paper, the influence of lighting on mint (Mentha rotundifolia) grown on a small hydroponic plantation was studied. Spectral characteristics of leaves were recorded by a spectrophotometer and colorimetric analysis was used to investigate the relationship between these characteristics and the spectrum of lighting. Dry mass yield was measured to test its dependence on the lighting. Dependence of chromaticity of leaves on the spectrum of light used in the cultivation was confirmed. Averaged spectra of leaves are distinguishable using a spectrophotometer and—in most cases—by a human observer. A partial correlation is observed between dry mass yield and the spectrum of lighting. Obtained results justify further research into the correlation between lighting and the contents of biological substances in medicinal plants using spectral characteristics of leaves.

Highlights

  • Published: 15 June 2021The use of herb-derived compounds in medicine and preventive healthcare is common, while the scope of use of some substances is steadily increasing

  • One of the most commonly used medicinal herbs is mint, due to its broad range of applications. It occurs in several varieties, the most common of which is peppermint, or round-leaved mint (Mentha rotundifolia)

  • Menthol is the primary compound of the essential oil of peppermint (55%)

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Introduction

The use of herb-derived compounds in medicine and preventive healthcare is common, while the scope of use of some substances is steadily increasing. One of the most commonly used medicinal herbs is mint, due to its broad range of applications. It occurs in several varieties, the most common of which is peppermint, or round-leaved mint (Mentha rotundifolia). Mint leaves and herbs contain compounds with broad biological activity [1,2,3]. Menthol is the primary compound of the essential oil of peppermint (55%). Other compounds of the peppermint oil are limonene, cineole, menthone, menthofuran, isomenthone, menthyl acetate, isopulegol, pulegone and carvone [3]

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