| Literature DB >> 33863128 |
Wim VAN DEN Ende1, Annemieke Mintiens1, Hilde Speleers1, Amabilis A Onuoha1, André VAN Laere1.
Abstract
During the 1993 growing season samples from field-grown roots of chicory (Cicborium intybus L. var. folinsum ev. Flash) were analysed by ion-exchange HPLC (Dionex). We measured the concentrations (μmol g-1 f. wt) of glucose, frurtose, sucrose, 1-kestosc and 1,1 nystose. The concentrations of the higher fructans were relative (units g-1 f. wt). The data showed a significant increase in the concentration of fructans with a high degree of polymerization (DP) during July, August und September and a decrease of the glucose concentration. The Concentrations of sucrose, fructose and oligomeric fructans remained roughly constant over the same period. However, in early October, important changes occurred over a very short period. These changes included: (1) a significant increase in fructose concentration; (2) an increase in the concentration of fructans with a low DP; (3) a decrease in fructans with a high DP; (4) an appearance of alternative peaks (probably representing fructans without terminal glucose); and (5) an increase in sucrose concentration. These changes were not affected by a short-day treatment starting on 6 September. Forcing of the roots for endive production was accompanied by further breakdown, mainly of the larger fructans. Activity of SST (sucrose: sucrose fructosyl transferase) decreased slowly throughout the growing season lo essentially disappear by October. Neutral invertase activity increased more gradually. SST activity decreased very rapidly during cold storage and forcing.Entities:
Keywords: Cichorium intybus (chicory); SST; fructan; inulin; invertase
Year: 1996 PMID: 33863128 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1996.tb01874.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151