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Phytochemistry 2000-Aug

Cell wall sited flavonoids in lisianthus flower petals.

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K R Markham
K G Ryan
K S Gould
G K Rickards

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Abstract

Flavonoids are considered to be located predominantly in the vacuoles of epidermal cells and in the cuticular wax of terrestrial plants. However, recent reports have suggested that flavonoids may also reside elsewhere in the cells of green leaves. In the present study of lisianthus flower petals, it is demonstrated that ca. 30% of the whole petal flavonol glycosides are located in the cell wall. These flavonol glycosides are distinguished from the vacuolar glycosides in that they lack acylation. Evidence from light and confocal microscopy studies is corroborated by HPLC analyses of isolated protoplasts and cell wall digests, these having been produced by enzymic treatment of epidermal peels. This is the first report of the occurrence of flavonoids in petal cell walls, and it describes novel methodology for such studies.

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