RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS AND PHENOTYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THYME (THYMUS VULGARIS L.)

Author:

Malankina E.L.1,Tkatchova E.N.1,Al Karavi H.A.H.2

Affiliation:

1. Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (Moscow, Russia)

2. Babylon University / College of Science – Biology Department (Babylon, Iraq)

Abstract

Introduction. Thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) is a sought-after medicinal crop, the raw materials of which are included in the Pharmacopoeias of several countries and are widely used in scientific medicine. Due to the presence of strong intraspecific diversity in thyme, it seems interesting to identify phenotypic characteristics that most likely indicate the presence of certain pharmacologically significant compounds. The presence of such information will allow targeted selection both in natural populations and during the hybridization of cultivars and the development of new varieties. The purpose of the work was to identify phenotypic traits indicating a high content of essential oil and thymol in thyme, the amount of phenolic compounds, flavonoids and tannins. Material and methods. Samples and varieties of thyme from different geographical origins were selected as objects. Biometric, anatomical indicators and yield were determined in the flowering phase. The essential oil content was determined by Clevenger hydrodistillation method. Component composition was determined by gas chromatography. The amount of phenolic compounds and tannins according to the Folin-Ciocalteu method in aqueous-alcoholic extract calculated as gallic acid. The determination of flavonoids in the aqueous-alcoholic extract was carried out using the spectrophotometryс method calculated as rutin. Results. As a result of the research, no signs were found indicating a high content of essential oil. Flavonoid content calculated as rutin had a negative correlation (−0.72) with stomatal density. A negative relationship was noted between the intensity of coloring of the pistil and anthers and the content of the total phenolic compounds calculated as gallic acid (0.71 and 0.72, respectively). Large stomata on both the underside and upper side of the leaf may indicate a high tannin content (0.8 and 0.88). All studied components of common thyme belonged to the thymol type, and the content of this component ranged from 37.6 to 80.8%. An increased content of thymol in essential oil is observed such signs as an elongated leaf shape (leaf index R = 0.78), lack of downward curling of the edges of the leaf blade (R = –0.78) and pronounced veins on the underside of the leaf (R = 0.92). Large stomata on the lower epidermis also indicate an increased proportion of thymol in the essential oil (R = 0.78). When analyzing the interdependence between the content of the main components of essential oil, it was noted that there is a close negative correlation between the content of p-cymene and thymol (R = –0.91) and carvacrol (R = –0.88). Conclusion. As a result of the research, phenotypic and anatomical characteristics were identified that make it possible to diagnose promising samples of common thyme, which will help speed up the selection process.

Publisher

Russian Vrach, Publishing House Ltd.

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