Abstract

The purpose of the study was to evaluate Chamerion angustifolium (L.) Holub genotypes for preliminary selection and further breeding programs aimed at obtaining a suitable industrial form for the pharmaceutical applications. Clonally propagated plants representing 10 genotypes of Ch. angustifolium were regenerated under in vitro conditions, hardened and planted in the field. Studies included an evaluation of shoot proliferation, phytochemical assessment of in vitro and ex vitro plants as well as investigations of intraspecies variability regarding four phenological stages: vegetative, beginning of blooming, full blooming, and green fruit phases. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of bioactive compounds were performed using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode array detector and tandem mass spectrometer (HPLC–DAD–MS/MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods. The efficiency of shoot multiplication varied between genotypes from 8.12 to 21.48 shoots per explant. A high reproduction rate (> 20 shoots per explant) was recorded for four lines (PL_45, PL_44, PL_58, DE_2). Plants grown in vitro synthesized oenothein B (11.2–22.3 mg g−1 DW) and caffeic acid derivatives. Plants harvested from field contained the full spectrum of polyphenols characteristic for this species, and oenothein B and quercetin 3-O-glucuronide were the most abundant. The maximal content of oenothein B was determined in the vegetative phase of fireweed, while some flavonoids were found in the highest amount in full blooming phase. The results of analysis of variance indicated significant differences among genotypes in oenothein B, 3-O-caffeoylquinic acid and flavonoids accumulation in four phenological phases. PL_44 plants were characterized by high content of oenothein B and quercetin 3-O-glucuronide as well as a relatively high level of other flavonoids. Based on our phytochemical and micropropagation studies, PL_44 genotype was the best candidate for early selection and further breeding programs.

Highlights

  • The efficiency of shoot multiplication varied between genotypes and ranged from 8.12 to 21.48 shoots per explant (Fig. 2)

  • The highest content of oenothein B (86.51 mg ­g−1 dry weight (DW)) was recorded for PL_44 genotype in vegetative phase and it was 20% higher than mean values for all genotypes in this phase

  • The micropropagation study of Ch. angustifolium showed relatively high variation in shoot proliferation of this species depending on the genotype

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Introduction

Epilobium angustifolium L.) is an important medicinal plant from the Onagraceae family. The species is native to the Northern Hemisphere and common to most areas of Europe, Asia and North America (Wagner et al 2007). It usually grows up to 2 m high and develops inflorescences with pink flowers from June to September. Fireweed herb has been used in European folk medicine to treat wounds, skin diseases, stomach disorders, liver and prostate gland inflammation as well as kidney and urinary tract diseases (Adamczak et al 2019; Sõukand et al 2020). In Russia and in some countries of Eastern Europe, an infusion prepared from its fermented leaves (Koporye tea or Ivan Chai) is consumed as tea (Kalle et al 2020)

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