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Mass spectrometry of flavonoid vicenin-2, based sunlight barriers in Lychnophora species.


ABSTRACT: Lychnophora salicifolia plants collected from four different places in Brazil (three states: Goias, Minas Gerais and Bahia) revealed a conserved accumulation of vicenin-2, a di-C-glycosyl flavonoid. Quantitative studies by UPLC-MS/MS showed high concentration of vicenin-2 in leaves from sixty specimens of six Lychnophora species. So the tissue distributions of vicenin-2 were evaluated in wild Lychnophora leaves (Asteraceae) by laser based imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) to propose its distributions and possible functions for the species analyzed. Mass spectrometric imaging revealed that vicenin-2, unlike other flavonoids, was produced at the top of the leaves. The combination of localization and UV absorption properties of vicenin-2 suggests that it could act as a UV light barrier to protect the plants, since plants are sessile organisms that have to protect themselves from harsh external conditions such as intense sunlight.

SUBMITTER: Silva DB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3945490 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mass spectrometry of flavonoid vicenin-2, based sunlight barriers in Lychnophora species.

Silva Denise Brentan DB   Turatti Izabel Cristina Casanova IC   Gouveia Dayana Rubio DR   Ernst Madeleine M   Teixeira Simone Pádua SP   Lopes Norberto Peporine NP  

Scientific reports 20140307


Lychnophora salicifolia plants collected from four different places in Brazil (three states: Goias, Minas Gerais and Bahia) revealed a conserved accumulation of vicenin-2, a di-C-glycosyl flavonoid. Quantitative studies by UPLC-MS/MS showed high concentration of vicenin-2 in leaves from sixty specimens of six Lychnophora species. So the tissue distributions of vicenin-2 were evaluated in wild Lychnophora leaves (Asteraceae) by laser based imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) to propose its distributi  ...[more]

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