Literature DB >> 16662047

Proanthocyanidins and potential precursors in needles of douglas fir and in cell suspension cultures derived from seedling shoot tissues.

H A Stafford1, H H Lester.   

Abstract

Proanthocyanidins and their potential precursors have been analyzed by paper chromatography and C(18) reversed phase columns with high performance liquid chromatography. Total proanthocyanidins on a dry weight basis in cell suspension cultures derived from seedlings of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) were equal to or greater than those found in mature needles of randomly selected outdoor-grown trees. The major monomer and dimer were catechin and epicatechin-catechin, respectively. Although only procyanidins were detectable in cell suspension cultures, mature needles of outdoor-grown trees contained prodelphinidins as well. Immature needles (flush growth) of the same trees contained only trace amounts of prodelphinidins. Eriodictyol-7-glucoside and dihydroquercetin-3'-glucoside were present in all tissues examined. The amount of eriodictyol-7-glucoside was strongly correlated with total proanthocyanidins in immature needles of flush growth (r = 0.89, p = 0.001). The most complex pattern of flavonoids was found in flush growth needles, which contained in addition to the above, naringenin-7-glucoside and five to six flavone glycosides. Chlorogenic acid was detected only in seedlings and in flush growth needles.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 16662047      PMCID: PMC426041          DOI: 10.1104/pp.68.5.1035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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3.  Procyanidins (Condensed Tannins) in Green Cell Suspension Cultures of Douglas Fir Compared with Those in Strawberry and Avocado Leaves by Means of C(18)-Reversed-phase Chromatography.

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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1986-12       Impact factor: 8.340

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6.  Incorporation of [C]Phenylalanine into Flavan-3-ols and Procyanidins in Cell Suspension Cultures of Douglas Fir.

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