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Chronobiology of Viscum album L.: a time series of daily metabolomic fingerprints spanning 27 years.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/197749
Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Guglielmetti, Greta
Baumgartner, Stephan
Institut für Komplementäre und Integrative Medizin, Klassische Homöopathie
Institut für Komplementäre und Integrative Medizin (IKIM)
Scherr, Claudia
Martin, David
Tournier, Alexander
Institut für Komplementäre und Integrative Medizin (IKIM)
Institut für Komplementäre und Integrative Medizin, Klassische Homöopathie
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Frontiers in physiology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1664-042X
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fphys.2024.1396212
PubMed ID
38860114
Uncontrolled Keywords

chronobiology image a...

Description
Introduction: European mistletoe (Viscum album L.) has been gaining increasing interest in the field of oncology as a clinically relevant adjunctive treatment in many forms of cancer. In the field of phytopharmacology, harvesting time is pivotal. In the last century, a form of metabolomic fingerprinting based on pattern formation was proposed as a way to determine optimal harvesting times to ensure high quality of mistletoe as raw material for pharmaceutical use. In order to further evaluate the information obtained with this metabolomic fingerprinting method, we analysed a large time series of previously undigitised daily mistletoe chromatograms dating back to the 1950s. Methods: These chromatograms were scanned and evaluated using computerized image analysis, resulting in 12 descriptors for each individual chromatogram. We performed a statistical analysis of the data obtained, investigating statistical distributions, cross-correlations and time self-correlations. Results: The analysed dataset spanning about 27 years, contains 19,037 evaluable chromatograms in daily resolution. Based on the distribution and cross-correlation analyses, the 12 descriptors could be clustered into six independent groups describing different aspects of the chromatograms. One descriptor was found to mirror the annual rhythm being well correlated with temperature and a phase shift of 10 days. The time self-correlation analysis showed that most other descriptors had a characteristic self-correlation of ∼50 days, which points to further infradian rhythms (i.e., more than 24 h). Discussion: To our knowledge, this dataset is the largest of its type. The combination of this form of metabolomic fingerprinting with the proposed computer analysis seems to be a promising tool to characterise biological variations of mistletoe. Additional research is underway to further analyse the different rhythms present in this dataset.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/178100
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