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. 1974 Jul;54(1):116-21.
doi: 10.1104/pp.54.1.116.

Structure, gas chromatographic measurement, and function of suberin synthesized by potato tuber tissue slices

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Structure, gas chromatographic measurement, and function of suberin synthesized by potato tuber tissue slices

P E Kolattukudy et al. Plant Physiol. 1974 Jul.

Abstract

The polymeric material (suberin) of the wound periderm of potato tuber slices was analyzed after depolymerization with LiAIH(4) in tetrahydrofuran or BF(3) in methanol with the use of thin layer chromatography, chemical modification, and combined gas-liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Fatty acids (C(16) to C(26)), fatty alcohols (C(16) to C(26)), octadec-9-ene-1, 18-dioic acid, and 18-hydroxy-octadec-9-enoic acid were identified to be the major components. Based on the structural information that the two bifunctional C(18) molecules constituted a major portion of suberin, a gas chromatographic method of measuring suberization was developed. This method consisted of hydrogenolysis of powdered tissue followed by thin layer chromatography and gas chromatographic measurement of octadecene-1, 18-diol as the trimethylsilyl ether. With this assay it was shown that the development of resistance to water loss by the tissue slices was directly proportional to the quantity of the bifunctional C(18) molecules, thus providing evidence that a function of suberin is prevention of water loss.

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