# Characterization of Biological Components of Leaves and Flowers in Moringa peregrina and Their Effect on Proliferation of Staurogyne repens in Tissue Culture Conditions

**Authors:** Hamideh Khajeh, Bahman Fazeli-Nasab, Ali Salehi Sardoei, Zeinab Fotoohiyan, Mehrnaz Hatami, Alireza Mirzaei, Mansour Ghorbanpour, Filippo Maggi

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants14152340 · 2025-07-29

## TL;DR

This study shows that Moringa peregrina leaf extract boosts the growth of Staurogyne repens in tissue culture, especially in full-strength MS medium.

## Contribution

The novel finding is the significant enhancement of S. repens in vitro growth using M. peregrina leaf extract at 3 mg/L in MS medium.

## Key findings

- M. peregrina extract increased branch length, green leaf percentage, and rooting in S. repens.
- The highest growth was observed in MS medium with 3 mg/L extract after three weeks.
- Fresh and dry weights were significantly higher in MS compared to ½ MS medium.

## Abstract

Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori is a tropical tree in southern Iran known as the most important natural coagulant in the world. Today, plant tissue culture is a new method that has a very high potential to produce valuable medicinal compounds on a commercial level. Advances in in vitro cultivation methods have increased the usefulness of plants as renewable resources. In this study, in addition to the phytochemical analysis of the extract of M. peregrina using HPLC, the interaction effect of different concentrations of aqueous extract of M. peregrina (0, 1, 1.5, and 3 mg/L) in two types of MS and ½ MS basal culture media over three weeks on the in vitro growth of Staurogyne repens (Nees) Kuntze was studied. The amounts of quercetin, gallic acid, caffeic acid, and myricetin in the aqueous extract of M. peregrina were 64.9, 374.8, 42, and 4.6 mg/g, respectively. The results showed that using M. peregrina leaf aqueous extract had a positive effect on the length of the branches, the percentage of green leaves, rooting, and the fresh and dry weight of S. repens samples. The highest increase in growth indices was observed in the MS culture medium supplemented with 3 mg/L of M. peregrina leaf aqueous extract after three weeks of cultivation. Of course, this effect was significantly greater in the MS medium and at higher concentrations compared to the ½ MS medium. Three weeks after cultivation at a concentration of 3 mg/L of the extract, the length of the S. repens branches was 5.3 and 1.8 cm in the two basic MS and ½ MS culture media, and the percentage of green leaves was 14 and 4 percent, respectively. Also, rooting was measured at 9.6 and 3.6 percent, fresh weight at 6 and 1.4 g, and dry weight at 1.1 and 0.03 g, respectively. Therefore, adding M. peregrina leaf aqueous extract as a stimulant significantly increased the in vitro growth of S. repens.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** quercetin (PubChem CID 5280343), gallic acid (PubChem CID 370), caffeic acid (PubChem CID 689043), myricetin (PubChem CID 5281672)
- **Species:** Moringa peregrina (taxon 161031)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** M. peregrina leaf aqueous (-), caffeic acid (MESH:C040048), myricetin (MESH:C040015), quercetin (MESH:D011794), gallic acid (MESH:D005707)
- **Species:** Serenoa repens (saw palmetto, species) [taxon 4722], Moringa peregrina (species) [taxon 161031]

## Figures

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