Utilization of Photosynthetically Fixed 14CO2 into Alkaloids in Relation to Primary Metabolites in Developing Leaves of Catharanthus roseus
2004
Srivastava, N.K. | Misra, A. | Srivastava, A.K. | Sharma, S.
Partitioning of current photosynthates towards primary metabolites and its simultaneous incorporation in leaf alkaloids was investigated in developing leaves of medicinally important Catharanthus roseus. Of the total ¹⁴CO₂ assimilated, the leaves at positions 1–6 fixed 8, 22, 25, 19, 13, and 8 %, respectively, and stem 3 %. Leaf fresh mass, chlorophyll content, and CO₂ exchange rate increased up to the third leaf. The total alkaloid content was highest in young actively growing leaves, which declined with age. Total ¹⁴C fixed and its content in ethanol soluble fraction increased up to the third leaf and then declined. The ¹⁴C content in primary metabolites such as sugars and organic acids was also highest in the 3ʳᵈ leaf. The utilization of ¹⁴C assimilates into alkaloids was maximum in youngest leaf which declined with leaf age. Hence the capacity to synthesize alkaloids was highest in young growing leaves and metabolites from photosynthetic pathway were most efficiently utilized and incorporated into alkaloid biosynthetic pathway by young growing leaves.
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