Geographical distribution of caudatoside and ptaquiloside in bracken ferns in Northern Europe

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Abstract

Bracken ferns (genus Pteridium) are among the most prevalent plants worldwide, with their distribution expanding due to their invasive nature. The environmental implications of their proliferation in areas afected by human activity, natural disasters, or land-use changes are concerning, primarily because of the carcinogenic illudane glycosides they produce. These compounds cause domestic and wildlife animal poisoning, as well as contamination of dairy products and drinking water. Several illudane glycosides are known, but usually only ptaquiloside (PTA) is monitored. This study investigates the spatial and temporal variations in illudane glycosides PTA, caudatoside (CAU) and ptesculentoside (PTE) across two phenotypes of Pteridium aquilinum (vars. aquilinum and latiusculum) over a broad geographic range spanning Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, encompassing 66 locations. We analysed diferent parts of the fern fronds (the tips and the lowest pinnae) using LC–MS and statistically explored the infuence of phenotype, frond part, geographic location, sunlight exposure, and the surrounding ecosystem on glycoside content.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer186
TidsskriftEnvironmental Sciences Europe
Vol/bind36
ISSN2190-4707
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2024

Emneord

  • Carcinogenic compounds
  • Environmental contamination
  • Geographical variation
  • Invasive species

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