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J Agric Food Chem ; 65(24): 4911-4920, 2017 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28570816

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Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves of 8 month (8m) plants showed more enzymatic browning than those of 3 month (3m). Total phenolic content increased from 4.6 to 9.4 mg/g FW in 3m and 8m, respectively, quantitated by reverse-phase-ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet-mass spectrometry (RP-UHPLC-UV-MS). The PPO activity was 6.7 times higher in extracts from 8m than from 3m leaves. Substrate content increased from 0.53 to 2.45 mg/g FW in 3m and 8m, respectively, of which caffeic acid glycosyl esters were most important, increasing 10-fold with age. Caffeic acid glycosides and vitexin derivatives were no substrates. In 3m and 8m, nonsubstrate-to-substrate ratios were 8:1 and 3:1, respectively. A model system showed browning at 3:1 ratio due to formation of products with extensive conjugated systems through oxidative coupling and coupled oxidation. The 8:1 ratio did not turn brown as oxidative coupling occurred without much coupled oxidation. We postulate that differences in nonsubstrate-to-substrate ratio and therewith extent of coupled oxidation explain browning.


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Beta vulgaris/enzymology , Caffeic Acids/metabolism , Catechol Oxidase/metabolism , Plant Extracts/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Beta vulgaris/chemistry , Caffeic Acids/chemistry , Catechol Oxidase/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Mass Spectrometry , Oxidative Coupling , Phenols/chemistry , Phenols/metabolism , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plant Leaves/enzymology , Plant Proteins/chemistry
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