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A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue

Plants accumulate different types of phenolic material in their tissue as a response to biotic as well as abiotic stress. Monomeric polyphenols and smaller oligomers can serve as protection against ultraviolet radiation or prevent oxidative tissue damage, while larger molecules such as tannins can b...

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Autores principales: Sommer, Stephan, Salie, Marnelle, Garcia, Esteban, Reyes, Anthony, Ebersole, Steven C., Naegele, Rachel P., Van Zyl, Sonet
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081706
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author Sommer, Stephan
Salie, Marnelle
Garcia, Esteban
Reyes, Anthony
Ebersole, Steven C.
Naegele, Rachel P.
Van Zyl, Sonet
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Salie, Marnelle
Garcia, Esteban
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Ebersole, Steven C.
Naegele, Rachel P.
Van Zyl, Sonet
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description Plants accumulate different types of phenolic material in their tissue as a response to biotic as well as abiotic stress. Monomeric polyphenols and smaller oligomers can serve as protection against ultraviolet radiation or prevent oxidative tissue damage, while larger molecules such as tannins can be the plant’s reaction to an infection or physical damage. Therefore, characterization, profiling, and quantification of diverse phenolics can provide valuable information about the plant and the stress status at any given time. A method was developed that allows the extraction of polyphenols and tannins from leaf tissue, followed by fractionation and quantification. Extraction was performed with liquid nitrogen and 30% acetate-buffered ethanol. The method was tested with four cultivars under varying extraction conditions (solvent strength and temperature) and showed great improvements of the chromatography that would otherwise be impacted by tannins. The separation of tannins from smaller polyphenols was achieved by bovine serum albumin precipitation and resuspension in a urea-triethanolamine buffer. Tannins were reacted with ferric chloride and analyzed spectrophotometrically. Monomeric non-protein-precipitable polyphenols were then analyzed via HPLC-DAD from the supernatant of the precipitation sample. This way, a more complete spectrum of compounds can be analyzed from the same plant tissue extract. With the fractionation suggested here, hydroxycinnamic acids and flavan-3-ols can be separated and quantified with good accuracy and precision. Possible applications include the assessment of plant stress and response monitoring using the total concentrations of polyphenols and tannins, as well as the ratios between those compound classes.
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spelling pubmed-101443542023-04-29 A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue Sommer, Stephan Salie, Marnelle Garcia, Esteban Reyes, Anthony Ebersole, Steven C. Naegele, Rachel P. Van Zyl, Sonet Plants (Basel) Article Plants accumulate different types of phenolic material in their tissue as a response to biotic as well as abiotic stress. Monomeric polyphenols and smaller oligomers can serve as protection against ultraviolet radiation or prevent oxidative tissue damage, while larger molecules such as tannins can be the plant’s reaction to an infection or physical damage. Therefore, characterization, profiling, and quantification of diverse phenolics can provide valuable information about the plant and the stress status at any given time. A method was developed that allows the extraction of polyphenols and tannins from leaf tissue, followed by fractionation and quantification. Extraction was performed with liquid nitrogen and 30% acetate-buffered ethanol. The method was tested with four cultivars under varying extraction conditions (solvent strength and temperature) and showed great improvements of the chromatography that would otherwise be impacted by tannins. The separation of tannins from smaller polyphenols was achieved by bovine serum albumin precipitation and resuspension in a urea-triethanolamine buffer. Tannins were reacted with ferric chloride and analyzed spectrophotometrically. Monomeric non-protein-precipitable polyphenols were then analyzed via HPLC-DAD from the supernatant of the precipitation sample. This way, a more complete spectrum of compounds can be analyzed from the same plant tissue extract. With the fractionation suggested here, hydroxycinnamic acids and flavan-3-ols can be separated and quantified with good accuracy and precision. Possible applications include the assessment of plant stress and response monitoring using the total concentrations of polyphenols and tannins, as well as the ratios between those compound classes. MDPI 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10144354/ /pubmed/37111929 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081706 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sommer, Stephan
Salie, Marnelle
Garcia, Esteban
Reyes, Anthony
Ebersole, Steven C.
Naegele, Rachel P.
Van Zyl, Sonet
A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue
title A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue
title_full A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue
title_fullStr A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue
title_full_unstemmed A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue
title_short A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue
title_sort new method for fractionation and characterization of polyphenols and tannins from grapevine leaf tissue
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081706
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