| Literature DB >> 35063795 |
Min Yu1, Dan Aoki2, Takuya Akita1, Syunya Fujiyasu1, Shunsuke Takada1, Yasuyuki Matsushita3, Masato Yoshida1, Kazuhiko Fukushima1.
Abstract
To investigate the biosynthetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms of lignans in plants, the actual distributions of lignans and lignan glucosides in flash-frozen stems of Ginkgo biloba L. (Ginkgoaceae) were studied using cryo time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry coupled with scanning electron microscopy (cryo-TOF-SIMS/SEM). Four lignans and four lignan glucosides were successfully characterized. Quantitative HPLC measurements were conducted on serial tangential sections of freeze-fixed ginkgo stem to determine the amount and approximate distribution of lignan and lignan glucosides. (-)-Olivil 4,4'-di-O-β-d-glucopyranoside (olivil DG) was the most abundant lignan glucoside in ginkgo and was distributed mainly in the phloem, ray parenchyma cells, and pith. The comparative accumulation of olivil DG revealed its possible transport pathways and storage sites in ginkgo. Although not all relevant enzymes have been identified, understanding the distributions of lignan and lignan glucosides in ginkgo stems provides significant insight into their biological functions.Entities:
Keywords: Ginkgo; Ginkgo biloba; Ginkgoaceae; Lignan; Olivil diglucoside; Parenchyma cell; Pith; cryo-TOF-SIMS/SEM
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35063795 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072