Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4421552 | Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of supplemental UV-B radiation (sUV-B) was evaluated on the essential oil contents of sweet flag (Acorus calamus L.), a medicinal plant grown under natural field conditions. After the emergence of two leaves, plants were exposed to sUV-B radiation of 1.8 kJ m−2 above the ambient level of UV-B. The level of essential oil and phenol contents increased with exposure to sUV-B. Exposure of sUV-B resulted in significant increase in p-cymene and carvacrol contents of essential oil. Decrease in the level of major component beta-asarone due to sUV-B treatment is of prime importance, because of its toxicological concern to human health.
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Authors
Rima Kumari, S.B. Agrawal, Suruchi Singh, N.K. Dubey,