The Norsesquiterpene Glycoside Ptaquiloside as a Poisonous, Carcinogenic Component of Certain Ferns
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Discovery, Characterization, and Properties of the Molecule
3. Biosynthesis
4. Decomposition (Transformation) of the Molecule
5. The Most Important PTA Carrier Plants, the Pteridium Species
6. PTA Contents and Distribution in Plants
PTA Levels in Plant Organs
7. PTA in Soil and in Water
Getting PTA into the Water
8. Biological Effects
8.1. Effects on Animals
8.1.1. Ruminants (Cattle, Sheep)
8.1.2. Sheep
8.2. Effects on the Human Organism
8.3. Spores
9. Control of PTA Carrier Ferns
10. Conclusions
- Reducing the population of PTA-containing plants with new, environmentally friendly procedures.
- Monitoring the PTA content of soil and water bases in the affected areas and breaking down the measured pollutant PTA content.
- Continuous monitoring of the milk quality of the affected livestock (ruminants).
- Detection of PTA (and its derivatives) still entering the animal and/or human body, and reduction (avoidance) of possible genetic damage (DNA alkylation).
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Ptesculentoside (PTE) | Caudatoside (CAU) | Ptaquiloside (PTA) | Pterosin G | Pterosin A | Pterosin B | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
R1 | H | CH3 | H | H | CH3 | H |
R2 | CH2OH | CH2OH | CH3 | CH2OH | CH2OH | CH3 |
Molecular formula | C20H30O9 | C21H32O9 | C30H30O8 | C14H18O8 | C15H20O3 | C14H18O2 |
Species | Subspecies | Occurrence |
---|---|---|
Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn | aquilinum | Europe |
pinetorum | Europe | |
japonicum | Asia | |
wightianum | India, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia | |
decompositum | Hawaii | |
capense | Sub-Saharan Africa | |
centrali-africanum | Sub-Saharan Africa | |
latiusculum | North America | |
pubescens | North America | |
pseudocaudatum | Eastern North America | |
feei | Central America | |
P. esculentum (G. Forst.) Cockayne | South Hemisphere (Australia) | |
P. arachnoideum (Kaulf.) Maxon | South Hemisphere (South America) | |
P. caudatum (L.) Maxon | Southern and Central America | |
P. semihastatum (Wall. ex J. Agardh) S.B. Andrews | South-East Asia and Northern Australia |
Species | Plant Sample | Geographical Origin | PTA Content (mg/g) | Literature |
---|---|---|---|---|
P. aquilinum var. arachnoideum | whole plant | Bolivia (Rio Negro, La Cueva, La Mision, San Andres, Lampezaro | 1.45–14.7 | [27] |
P. aquilinum | Mature fronds | Venezuela | 1.78–1.96 | [28] |
P. aquilinum | Mature fronds | Denmark | 0.21–2.14 | [29] |
P. aquilinum | Mature fronds | Scotland | 0.09–2.45 | [30] |
P. aquilinum | Mature fronds | India | 0.035 | [31] |
P. aquilinum | Sprouts | Venezuela | 1.88–2.34 | [29] |
P. aquilinum | Sprouts | Sao Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal | 3.79–6.53 | [32] |
P. aquilinum | Denmark (different locations) | 1.3, 0.005 mg/g dry weight | [19] | |
P. aquilinum | Sweden | 1.5; 0.033 | [19] | |
P. aquilinum | U.K. (different locations) | 0.042; 0.028; 0.21 | [19] | |
P. aquilinum | Tanzania | 0.788; 0.034 | [19] | |
P. aquilinum | U.S.A. | 0.057; 0.077 | [19] | |
P. aquilinum ssp. aquilinum | Populations of different density | South Italy | 2–780 | [33] |
Brown, dry plants | South Italy | 0.015–6.0 | [33] | |
P. arachnoideum | Mature green fronds | Brazil (Conselheiro, Lafaiete, Esmeraldas, Ouro Branco, Minas Gerais, Canela, Novo Petropolis) average of these locations | 2.49–2.75 2.65 ± 0.47 | [34] |
Sprouts | Brazil (Conselheiro, Lafaiete, Esmeraldas, Ouro Branco, Minas Gerais, Canela, Novo Petropolis) average of these locations | 12.41–18.81 16.14 ± 3.88 | [34] | |
P. arachnoideum | Fresh, young leaves | Ecuador | 0.59 | [35] |
P. arachnoideum | Dry, young leaves | Ecuador | 2.14 | [35] |
Fresh, mature fronds | Ecuador | 0.56 | [35] | |
Dry mature fronds | Ecuador | 1.82 | [35] | |
P. esculentum | Mature fronds | New Zealand | 2.30 | [36] |
P. esculentum | Australia | 0.79 | [30] | |
P. species | Australia | 0–12.94 | [37] |
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Vetter, J. The Norsesquiterpene Glycoside Ptaquiloside as a Poisonous, Carcinogenic Component of Certain Ferns. Molecules 2022, 27, 6662. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196662
Vetter J. The Norsesquiterpene Glycoside Ptaquiloside as a Poisonous, Carcinogenic Component of Certain Ferns. Molecules. 2022; 27(19):6662. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196662
Chicago/Turabian StyleVetter, János. 2022. "The Norsesquiterpene Glycoside Ptaquiloside as a Poisonous, Carcinogenic Component of Certain Ferns" Molecules 27, no. 19: 6662. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196662
APA StyleVetter, J. (2022). The Norsesquiterpene Glycoside Ptaquiloside as a Poisonous, Carcinogenic Component of Certain Ferns. Molecules, 27(19), 6662. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196662