Changes in nonpolar aldehydes in bean cotyledons during ageing

Ageing of plant organs is accompanied by an increased production of free radicals what results in membrane lipid peroxidation. Non-polar aldehydes originating from this process interact with the cellular material to form the fluorescent end-products, lipofuscin-like pigments (LFP). Their formation w...

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Published inBiologia plantarum Vol. 50; no. 4; pp. 559 - 564
Main Authors Wilhelmova, N, Domingues, P.M.D.N, Srbova, M, Fuksova, H, Wilhelm, J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2006
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Summary:Ageing of plant organs is accompanied by an increased production of free radicals what results in membrane lipid peroxidation. Non-polar aldehydes originating from this process interact with the cellular material to form the fluorescent end-products, lipofuscin-like pigments (LFP). Their formation was studied both qualitatively and quantitatively in ageing of bean cotyledons. The concentration of lipofuscin-like pigments increased 9-fold in 14-d-old (senescent) cotyledons in relation to 8-d-old (young) cotyledons. HPLC fractionation patterns indicate changes in their composition during ageing. The LFP increase in old cotyledons was accompanied by elevated levels of non-polar aldehydes that increased during ageing to 167%. The composition of aldehydes was studied by mass spectrometry. The most abundant fraction in both young and old cotyledon was represented by C12 aldehydes, which comprised both saturated and unsaturated species. We have observed differences in abundances of individual aldehydes between the young and the old cotyledons that might explain the differences in the composition of lipofuscin-like pigments. These results support the involvement of free radicals in plant ageing.
Bibliography:2007000017
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http://www.ueb.cas.cz/bp/bp.htm
ISSN:0006-3134
1573-8264
DOI:10.1007/s10535-006-0088-z