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Metabolic activity of tree saps of different origin towards cultured human cells in the light of grade correspondence analysis and multiple regression modeling

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Tree saps are nourishing biological media commonly used for beverage and syrup production. Although the nutritional aspect of tree saps is widely acknowledged, the exact relationship between the sap composition, origin, and effect on the metabolic rate of human cells is still elusive. Thus, we collected saps from seven different tree species and conducted composition-activity analysis. Saps from trees of Betulaceae, but not from Salicaceae, Sapindaceae, nor Juglandaceae families, were increasing the metabolic rate of HepG2 cells, as measured using tetrazolium-based assay. Content of glucose, fructose, sucrose, chlorides, nitrates, sulphates, fumarates, malates, and succinates in sap samples varied across different tree species. Grade correspondence analysis clustered trees based on the saps’ chemical footprint indicating its usability in chemotaxonomy. Multiple regression modeling showed that glucose and fumarate present in saps from silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.), black alder (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.), and European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) are positively affecting the metabolic activity of HepG2 cells.

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  • Photo of dr Artur Wnorowski

    Artur Wnorowski dr

    • Medical University of Lublin Department of Biopharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Photo of  Maciej Bilek

    Maciej Bilek

    • University of Rzeszów Department of Food and Agriculture Production Engineering, Faculty of Biology and Agriculture
  • Photo of  Kinga Stawarczyk

    Kinga Stawarczyk

    • University of Rzeszów Department of Botany, Institute of Applied Biotechnology and Basic Sciences
  • Photo of  Michał Gostkowski

    Michał Gostkowski

    • Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics
  • Photo of  Magdalena Wójciak-Kosior

    Magdalena Wójciak-Kosior

    • Medical University of Lublin Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Photo of  Ireneusz Sowa

    Ireneusz Sowa

    • Medical University of Lublin Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy

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artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
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ACTA SOCIETATIS BOTANICORUM POLONIAE no. 86, pages 1 - 10,
ISSN: 0001-6977
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English
Publication year:
2017
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Wnorowski A., Bilek M., Stawarczyk K., Gostkowski M., Olszewski M., Wójciak-Kosior M., Sowa I.: Metabolic activity of tree saps of different origin towards cultured human cells in the light of grade correspondence analysis and multiple regression modeling// ACTA SOCIETATIS BOTANICORUM POLONIAE. -Vol. 86, iss. 2 (2017), s.1-10
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.5586/asbp.3545
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