Isolation and Characterization of Cuticular Polyester from the Leaf of Nicotiana tabacum |
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Authors: | Akio Ohnishi Mariko Chinju Kunio KatŌ |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central Research Institute, The Japan Tobacco &2. Salt Public Corporation 6–2 Umegaoka, Midori-ku, Yokohama 227, Japan |
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Abstract: | Cuticular membranes (ca.0.04mg/cm2) were isolated from fresh and flue-cured tobacco leaves (Nicotiana tabacum) as clear, colorless and thin films by oxalic ammonium treatment and successive cellulase-pectinase digestion. GC-MS analyses, after hydrogenolysis and trimethylsilylation, revealed that the membranes are mainly built up of 10,16-dihydroxy hexadecanoic acid in a polyester network structure which survives postharvest-treatments.The fruit skins of solanaceaes; sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum), eggplant (Solanum melongena) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), have similar membranes which are essentially composed of 9,16- and 10,16-dihydroxy hexadecanoic acid. |
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