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Assessment of phenolics in selected Phalaenopsis cult

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dc.contributor.author Tikirikumari, J.A.T.
dc.contributor.author Thathsarani, Y.K.D.D.
dc.contributor.author Senanayake, R.A.S.P.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-08T07:24:39Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-08T07:24:39Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Tikirikumari J.A.T.; Thathsarani Y.K.D.D.; Senanayake R.A.S.P. (2023) Assessment of phenolics in selected Phalaenopsis cult, Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied and Pure Sciences (ICAPS 2023-Kelaniya) Volume 3, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka. Page 179 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/27019
dc.description.abstract Orchidaceae ranks as the second-largest family of flowering plants. Phalaenopsis species belong to the family Orchidaceae are highly prevalent and commercially significant. Because of the floricultural significance, range of cultivars and hybrids resulted by performing crosses using parents with desirable characters, beneficial to the floriculture industry. Phytochemicals play an important role in plant defense mechanisms and dispersal mechanisms. They are unique to specific plants and parts of plants and usually increase in abundance during stressful events. The main groups of phenolic compounds include flavonoids, phenolic acids, tannins, and lignan compounds. Flavonoids are naturally occurring compounds and possess distinctive biological activity with high antioxidant capability. This study was conducted to quantify the total phenolic content, and total flavonoid content of six different Phalaenopsis cultivars to select parental materials with promising characters which are essential for plants to cope with stress in relation to plant physiology. Six self-pollinated Phalaenopsis cultivars were selected based on the color, shape, and overall attractiveness of the flowers to represent different colors and pigmentation patterns and maintained in the greenhouse. Total phenolic content and flavonoid content were quantified using methanolic extracts of known weight of leaves and roots following the standard methods used in the phytochemical analysis. According to the obtained data, Purple-colored Phalaenopsis cv. Queen Beer ‘Mantefon’ root extract recorded the highest flavonoid content (5.50± 0.01 mg QE g-1 DW) and yellow-colored Phalaenopsis cv. Golden Sands ‘Canary’ leaf extract recorded the highest phenolic content (335.77± 0.02 mg GAE g-1 DW). The highest phenolic and flavonoid content in a plant could contribute for developing the potential for high antioxidant activity. Therefore, these cultivars which have the most favorable characteristics than other studied cultivars can be used as parental material in future quality improvement and plant breeding programs. en_US
dc.publisher Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Orchidaceae family, Phalaenopsis cultivars, Phenolic content, Flavonoid content en_US
dc.title Assessment of phenolics in selected Phalaenopsis cult en_US


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