1
Assistant Pro. of Biology, Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon, Tonekabon, Iran
2
MA student of Biology, Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon, Tonekabon, Iran
Abstract
Lunularia cruciate belonges to Lunulariaceae.It is small thalloid plant growing on the dump soils. Since the species is easy recognizable by the semi Lunularia cruciata gemma cups.Plant material harvested in three hight and sexual & asexual gemmae in Ramsar city.For the manufacture of the extracts from the plants, extraction with etanol absolute and soxhlet.The separation of the components was achieved by gas chromatography and the identification of each compound was made by their mass spectrometry. It is known that the pattern of terpenoids ,saturated and unsaturated fatty acid in the Lunularia cruciata. The results of variance analysis on the palmitic acid, tetradecanoic acid, tetradecane, phytol,giberllic acid and neophytadiene showed that the hight changes on the these metabolits whith out palmitic acid significant at 1%level probability and these metabolits without phytol significant at 1%level probability in sexual and asexual gemmae.
Razaghi Jadid,R. and Movahhedi,F. (2018). The effect height toward surface sea and harvesting time on the metabolits (Lunularia cruciate). Journal of Medicinal Plants Biotechnology, 3(2), 40-50.
MLA
Razaghi Jadid,R. , and Movahhedi,F. . "The effect height toward surface sea and harvesting time on the metabolits (Lunularia cruciate)", Journal of Medicinal Plants Biotechnology, 3, 2, 2018, 40-50.
HARVARD
Razaghi Jadid R., Movahhedi F. (2018). 'The effect height toward surface sea and harvesting time on the metabolits (Lunularia cruciate)', Journal of Medicinal Plants Biotechnology, 3(2), pp. 40-50.
CHICAGO
R. Razaghi Jadid and F. Movahhedi, "The effect height toward surface sea and harvesting time on the metabolits (Lunularia cruciate)," Journal of Medicinal Plants Biotechnology, 3 2 (2018): 40-50,
VANCOUVER
Razaghi Jadid R., Movahhedi F. The effect height toward surface sea and harvesting time on the metabolits (Lunularia cruciate). Journal of Medicinal Plants Biotechnology, 2018; 3(2): 40-50.