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Title: Plant of the day


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Plant of the day
Purple foxglove
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Chapter 2 - Chemistry
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Atomic structure
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Ions
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Water is a solvent of polar molecules
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Biological molecules
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Proteins
  • Nucleic acids

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From monomers to polymers
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Cellulose
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Cellulose products
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Secondary metabolites
  • Produced in small amounts
  • Can be very complex (chemically)

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Why do plants produce secondary metabolites?
  • Attractants
  • Pollinators
  • Pigments, scents
  • Seed dispersal

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Why do plants produce secondary metabolites?
  • Deter predators

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Secondary metabolites as chemoprotectants
  • Saponins and fungal resistance
  • avenicin

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Milkweed produces a cardiac glycoside
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Heliconius larvae tolerate cyanogenic glycosides
in passion vine
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Volicitin
  • link

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?-ecdysone
  • An insect growth hormone

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Cotton produces gossypol
  • trichomes

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Phytoecdysones promote molting
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Secondary metabolites used by humans
  • Alkaloids
  • Over 5000 known kinds
  • 20 of all plants produce alkaloids
  • Acts on CNS

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Alkaloids
  • Capsaicin

link
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Capsaicin binds to neurons
  • link

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Alkaloids
  • Poppy
  • Codeine
  • Morphine

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Alkaloids
  • Nicotine
  • Rust inhibitor
  • Insecticide

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Alkaloids
  • Ephedrine

Ephedra Mormon tea plant
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Alkaloids
  • Vinblastine vincristine
  • Madagascar periwinkle
  • Anti-cancer drugs
  • 53 tons of leaves to produce 100g drug

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Alkaloids
  • Quinine (feverbark tree)
  • Anti-malarial
  • 2-3 million deaths per year

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Alkaloids
  • Reserpine (Snakeroot)
  • Similar to serotonin
  • Used to treat schizophrenia LSD patients ( a
    brain depressant/tranquilizer)

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Alkaloid poisons
  • D-tubocurarine (Curare)
  • Blocks acetylcholine receptors
  • Paralyzes muscles, including respiratory organs
    heart

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Alkaloid poisons
  • Coniine (hemlock)
  • Taxine (yew)
  • Solanine (potato)

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Terpenes
  • Lipid-based
  • Many types secreted by trichomes

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Terpenes
  • Essential oils
  • Citronellol
  • Camphor
  • Mints (Mentha)

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Essential oils
  • Menthol (Eucalyptus)

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Terpenes
  • Pyrethrins

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Terpenes
  • Sterols (hormones)
  • Phyto-ecdysones

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Terpenes
  • Taxol
  • Anti-cancer (ovarian)
  • 0.7g taxol per mature tree
  • 250,000 per kg

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Phenolics
  • Salicin
  • Aspirin precursor

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Phenolics
  • Resveratrol
  • Heart disease, cancer
  • Phyto-estrogen

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Phenolics
  • Vanillin

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Glycosides
  • Sugar attached to a terpene
  • Categories
  • Cardiac glycosides
  • Cyanogenic glycosides
  • Saponins

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Cardiac glycosides
  • Steroid-based, Stimulates heart
  • Digitoxin
  • Used since 1640AD as a heart medication
  • 1 congestive heart failure drug
  • 3 million patients/yr (U.S.)

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Cardiac glycosides
  • Oleandrin
  • Oleander an ornamental shrub
  • Causes cardiac arrest

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Cyanogenic glycosides
  • Release cyanide (HCN)
  • Passion vine
  • Pit fruits

link
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Saponins
  • Diosgenin
  • Toxic, steroid-based

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Saponins
  • Diosgenin precursor of progesterone and
    cortisone
  • Link 1
  • Link 2

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Saponins
  • Ginseng
  • Stomach disorders
  • Nervous disorders

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Pyranocoumarins
  • Calanolide A
  • Promising HIV drug

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Plant Chemistry Research
  • Fatty acids and heat tolerance
  • Engineering fatty acid composition in transgenic
    plants
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