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Role of phenolics in the antioxidative status of the resurrection plant Ramonda serbica during dehydration and rehydration
Authors:Cristina Sgherri  Branka Stevanovic  Flavia Navari-Izzo
Institution:Dipartimento di Chimica e Biotecnologie Agrarie, Universitàdegli Studi di Pisa Italy; Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Ramonda serbica plants dehydrated for 14 days reached a relative water content of 4.2% and entered into anabiosis prior to being rehydrated for 48 h. Total ascorbate (AsA + DHA) and glutathione (GSH + GSSG) contents increased during dehydration and approached control values by the end of rehydration. Reduced ascorbate (AsA) and glutathione (GSH) were consumed during the first 13 days of dehydration when guaiacol-, syringaldazine- and phenolic peroxidases (EC 1.11.1.7) increased. At the end of dehydration AsA and GSH accumulated whereas peroxidases decreased to half the value of controls. In this period, plants of R. serbica face a phase of reduced metabolism and, thus, of reduced consumption of antioxidants. During rehydration, both AsA and GSH were utilized reaching, after 48 h, about 20 and 40% of their total pools, respectively; moreover peroxidases increased showing the recovery of metabolic activities. In the dehydration process total phenolic acids decreased, but accumulated after 5 h of rehydration and returned to control values at the end of rehydration. In R. serbica leaves, the most representative phenolic acids were protocatechuic, p -hydroxybenzoic and chlorogenic acids. Most concentrated phenolic acids, such as protocatechuic and chlorogenic acids, accumulated during the first period of rehydration when AsA decreased. These results suggest a role of ascorbate in inhibiting oxidation when phenolic peroxidases remain at low levels. As a consequence of this inhibition, ascorbate was oxidized and when most of it was consumed, oxidation of phenols resumed.
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