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Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives

The autofluorescence phenomenon is an inherent characteristic of lignified cells. However, in the case of Lophira alata (L. alata), the autofluorescence is nearly imperceptible during occasional fluorescence observations. The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanism behind the quenching of...

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Autores principales: Yu, Zhaoyang, Xu, Dongnian, Hu, Jinbo, Chang, Shanshan, Liu, Gonggang, Huang, Qiongtao, Han, Jin, Li, Ting, Liu, Yuan, Wang, Xiaodong (Alice)
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15153269
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author Yu, Zhaoyang
Xu, Dongnian
Hu, Jinbo
Chang, Shanshan
Liu, Gonggang
Huang, Qiongtao
Han, Jin
Li, Ting
Liu, Yuan
Wang, Xiaodong (Alice)
author_facet Yu, Zhaoyang
Xu, Dongnian
Hu, Jinbo
Chang, Shanshan
Liu, Gonggang
Huang, Qiongtao
Han, Jin
Li, Ting
Liu, Yuan
Wang, Xiaodong (Alice)
author_sort Yu, Zhaoyang
collection PubMed
description The autofluorescence phenomenon is an inherent characteristic of lignified cells. However, in the case of Lophira alata (L. alata), the autofluorescence is nearly imperceptible during occasional fluorescence observations. The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanism behind the quenching of lignin’s autofluorescence in L. alata by conducting associated experiments. Notably, the autofluorescence image of L. alata observed using optical microscopy appears to be quite indistinct. Abundant extractives are found in the longitudinal parenchyma, fibers, and vessels of L. alata. Remarkably, when subjected to a benzene–alcohol extraction treatment, the autofluorescence of L. alata becomes progressively enhanced under a fluorescence microscope. Additionally, UV–Vis absorption spectra demonstrate that the extractives derived from L. alata exhibit strong light absorption within the wavelength range of 200–500 nm. This suggests that the abundant extractives in L. alata are probably responsible for the autofluorescence quenching observed in the cell walls. Moreover, the presence and quantity of these extractives have a significant impact on the fluorescence intensity of lignin in wood, resulting in a significant decrease therein. In future studies, it would be interesting to explore the role of complex compounds such as polyphenols or terpenoids, which are present in the abundant extractives, in interfering with the fluorescence quenching of lignin in L. alata.
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spelling pubmed-104222292023-08-13 Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives Yu, Zhaoyang Xu, Dongnian Hu, Jinbo Chang, Shanshan Liu, Gonggang Huang, Qiongtao Han, Jin Li, Ting Liu, Yuan Wang, Xiaodong (Alice) Polymers (Basel) Article The autofluorescence phenomenon is an inherent characteristic of lignified cells. However, in the case of Lophira alata (L. alata), the autofluorescence is nearly imperceptible during occasional fluorescence observations. The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanism behind the quenching of lignin’s autofluorescence in L. alata by conducting associated experiments. Notably, the autofluorescence image of L. alata observed using optical microscopy appears to be quite indistinct. Abundant extractives are found in the longitudinal parenchyma, fibers, and vessels of L. alata. Remarkably, when subjected to a benzene–alcohol extraction treatment, the autofluorescence of L. alata becomes progressively enhanced under a fluorescence microscope. Additionally, UV–Vis absorption spectra demonstrate that the extractives derived from L. alata exhibit strong light absorption within the wavelength range of 200–500 nm. This suggests that the abundant extractives in L. alata are probably responsible for the autofluorescence quenching observed in the cell walls. Moreover, the presence and quantity of these extractives have a significant impact on the fluorescence intensity of lignin in wood, resulting in a significant decrease therein. In future studies, it would be interesting to explore the role of complex compounds such as polyphenols or terpenoids, which are present in the abundant extractives, in interfering with the fluorescence quenching of lignin in L. alata. MDPI 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10422229/ /pubmed/37571163 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15153269 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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Yu, Zhaoyang
Xu, Dongnian
Hu, Jinbo
Chang, Shanshan
Liu, Gonggang
Huang, Qiongtao
Han, Jin
Li, Ting
Liu, Yuan
Wang, Xiaodong (Alice)
Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives
title Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives
title_full Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives
title_fullStr Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives
title_short Improving the Autofluorescence of Lophira alata Woody Cells via the Removal of Extractives
title_sort improving the autofluorescence of lophira alata woody cells via the removal of extractives
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15153269
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