Abstract

A split plot factorial 2 × 3 experiment was designed to examine and characterize the relationships among secondary metabolites (total phenolics, TP; total flavonoids, TF), carbohydrate content, C/N ratio, protein synthesis and L–phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL; EC 4.3.1.5) activity in the Malaysian medicinal herb Labisia pumila (Blume) Fern-Vill. under different CO2 concentrations (400 = ambient and 1,200 µmol mol−1 CO2) and three levels of nitrogen fertilization (0, 90 and 270 kg N ha−1) for 15 weeks. The interaction between CO2 and nitrogen levels imposed a significant impact on plant secondary metabolite production, protein, PAL activity and fructose levels. Highest TP and TF were recorded under 1,200 µmol mol−1 CO2 when N fertilizer was not applied; lowest values were obtained at 400 µmol mol−1 CO2 fertilized with the highest N level. Concurrently, fructose contents increased tremendously. Increase in fructose content might also enhance erythose-4-phosphate production (substrate for lignin and phenolic compounds), which shares a common precursor transdalolase in the pentose phosphate pathway. PAL activity was noted to be highest under 1,200 µmol mol−1 CO2 + 0 kg N ha−1 coinciding with subsequent recording of the lowest protein content. The results implied that the increase in plant secondary metabolites production under the tested conditions might be due to diversion of phenylalanine for protein synthesis to production of secondary metabolites. It was also found that the sucrose to starch ratio was also high under high levels of nitrogen fertilization, indicating an enhanced sucrose phosphate synthase activity (SPS; EC 2.4.1.14) under such condition.

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  • IntroductionLabisia pumila (Blume) Fern-Vill., locally known as Kacip Fatimah, Selusoh Fatimah or Akar

  • Labisia pumila (Blume) Fern-Vill., locally known as Kacip Fatimah, Selusoh Fatimah or AkarKacip Fatimah, is a sub-herbaceous plant with creeping stems from the family Myrsinaceae that is found widespread in Indochina and throughout the Malaysian forest [1]

  • Hexose phosphate is a precursor for sucrose synthesis so as hexose phosphate levels increased the production of sucrose and glucose was enhanced too [25]

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Introduction

Labisia pumila (Blume) Fern-Vill., locally known as Kacip Fatimah, Selusoh Fatimah or Akar. Kacip Fatimah, is a sub-herbaceous plant with creeping stems from the family Myrsinaceae that is found widespread in Indochina and throughout the Malaysian forest [1]. It is a shade loving plant and grows well under thinned jungle with 70% to 90% shade. Stone [4] has categorized three varieties of this herb in Malaysia, namely L. pumila (Blume) Fern-Vill var. Each of the varieties has different uses. The most universally utilized varieties by the traditional healers are the first two, L. pumila var. L. pumila is widely and commercially available as a health supplement

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