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   The Effects of Copper Nanoparticles and Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Biochemical Indices of Dracocephalum Moldavica  
   
نویسنده Haddadian Kazhal ,Iranbakhsh Alireza ,Khavari-Nejad Ramazan Ali ,Ghoranneviss Mahmood
منبع يافته هاي نوين در علوم زيستي - 2021 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:411 -418
چکیده    The moldavian dragonhead (dracocephalum moldavica l., lamiaceae) is an annual medicinal plant with beneficial nutritional sources that plays important roles in human and animal feed. nanoparticles and cold atmospheric plasma increase biochemical compounds in plants. in this study, the effects of copper nanoparticles and cold atmospheric plasma on biochemical indices of the medicinal plant dracocephalum moldavica were investigated. moldavian dragonhead plants were subjected to four doses of copper nanoparticles (0, 25, 50 and 75 mgl1) and cold atmospheric plasma at three durations (zero, 20 and 30 s). the results showed that cold atmospheric plasma significantly increases the essential oil percentage, while it decreases the amount of flavonoid content and activity of catalase and peroxidase enzymes. cold atmospheric plasma (20 s) showed significant positive impact on essential oil content, while different time duration (20 and 30 s) did not show a significant impact on other traits. lower doses of copper nanoparticles (25 and 50 mgl1) showed positive impacts on measured traits, while 75 mgl1 dose negatively affected the measured traits and functioned as a heavy metal. the cold atmospheric plasma and copper nanoparticles interactions indicated that cold atmospheric plasma had an incremental effect on the improvement of measured traits and increased the effect of copper nanoparticles. in conclusion, the results showed that copper nanoparticles with 25 mgl1 dose along with cold atmospheric plasma with 20 s duration had significant positive effects on the improvement of biochemical indices of dracocephalum moldavica.
کلیدواژه Catalase ,Essential Oil Percentage ,Flavonoids ,Lamiaceae ,Peroxidase
آدرس Science And Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Faculty Of Science, Department Of Biology, Iran, Department Of Biology, Faculty Of Science, Science And Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Faculty Of Science, Department Of Biology, Iran, Science And Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Faculty Of Science, Department Of Biology, Iran, Science And Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Plasma Physics Research Center, Iran
 
   The effects of copper nanoparticles and cold atmospheric plasma on biochemical indices of Dracocephalum moldavica  
   
Authors Iranbakhsh Alireza ,Haddadian Kazhal ,Ghoranneviss Mahmood ,Khavari-Nejad Ramazan Ali
Abstract    The Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L., Lamiaceae) is an annual medicinal plant with beneficial nutritional sources that plays important roles in human and animal feed. Nanoparticles and cold atmospheric plasma increase biochemical compounds in plants. In this study, the effects of copper nanoparticles and cold atmospheric plasma on biochemical indices of the medicinal plant Dracocephalum moldavica were investigated. Moldavian dragonhead plants were subjected to four doses of copper nanoparticles (0, 25, 50 and 75 mgl1) and cold atmospheric plasma at three durations (zero, 20 and 30 s). The results showed that cold atmospheric plasma significantly increases the essential oil percentage, while it decreases the amount of flavonoid content and activity of catalase and peroxidase enzymes. Cold atmospheric plasma (20 s) showed significant positive impact on essential oil content, while different time duration (20 and 30 s) did not show a significant impact on other traits. Lower doses of copper nanoparticles (25 and 50 mgl1) showed positive impacts on measured traits, while 75 mgl1 dose negatively affected the measured traits and functioned as a heavy metal. The cold atmospheric plasma and copper nanoparticles interactions indicated that cold atmospheric plasma had an incremental effect on the improvement of measured traits and increased the effect of copper nanoparticles. In conclusion, the results showed that copper nanoparticles with 25 mgl1 dose along with cold atmospheric plasma with 20 s duration had significant positive effects on the improvement of biochemical indices of Dracocephalum moldavica.
Keywords catalase ,essential oil percentage ,flavonoids ,Lamiaceae ,peroxidase
 
 

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