Distribution of Flavonols and Enzymes Participating in the Metabolism in Onion Bulbs : Mechanism of Accumulation of Quercetin and Its Glucosides in the Abaxial Epidermis
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Onion bulbs contain quercetin, quercetin 4-glucoside (Q4G) and quercetin 3,4-diglucoside (Q3,4G), almost all of which are localized in the abaxial epidermis of scales. There is a question of whether these compounds are synthesized in the abaxial epidermis or transported to the epidermis. To elucidate this, activities of enzymes that participate in the formation and degradation of quercetin glucosides were measured in the abaxial epidermis, adaxial epidermis and mesophyll. Activities of glucosyltransferases, which transform quercetin to Q4G and Q4G to Q3,4G, were highest in the abaxial epidermis. Activity of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase was also higher in the abaxial epidermis than in other tissues. These results suggest that the flavonol glucosides are synthesized in the abaxial epidermis. Activities of glucosidases, which transform Q3,4G to Q4G and Q4G to quercetin, were highest in the abaxial epidermis, suggesting that quercetin, which is present in the abaxial epidermis, is formed by deglucosidation of quercetin glucosides in the epidermal cells.
- 社団法人 日本食品科学工学会の論文
- 1999-11-01
著者
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TAKAHAMA Umeo
Kyushu Dental University
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Hirota S
Department Of Nutritional Science Kyushu Women's University
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Shimoda Taeko
Department Of Nutritional Sciences Kyushu Women's University
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Takahama U
Kyushu Dental Univ. Kitakyushu Jpn
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Takahama Umeo
Biological Laboratory Kyushu Dental College
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HIROTA Sachiko
Laboratory of Nutritional Sciences, Kyushu Women's University
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SHIMODA Taeko
Laboratory of Nutritional Sciences, Kyushu Women's University
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HIROTA Sachiko
Laboratory of Nutritional Sciences, Kyushu Women's University
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SHIMODA Taeko
Laboratory of Nutritional Sciences, Kyushu Women's University
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