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. 1993 Jul;19(7):1521-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF00984895.

Phenolics in ecological interactions: The importance of oxidation

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Phenolics in ecological interactions: The importance of oxidation

H M Appel. J Chem Ecol. 1993 Jul.

Abstract

The ecological activities of plant phenolics are diverse and highly variable. Although some variation is attributable to differences in concentration, structure, and evolutionary history of association with target organisms, much of it is unexplained, making it difficult to predict when and where phenolics will be active. I suggest that our understanding is limited by a failure to appreciate the importance of oxidative activation and the conditions that influence it. I summarize examples of oxidative activation of phenolics in ecological interactions, and argue that physicochemical conditions of the environment that control phenolic oxidation generate variation in ecological activity. Finally, I suggest that measurements of oxidative conditions can improve our predictions of phenolic activity and that experiments must be designed with conditions appropriate to the biochemical mode of phenolic action.

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