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Metabolism of Gallic Acid and Its Distributions in Tea (Camellia sinensis) Plants at the Tissue and Subcellular Levels
by
Yang, Ziyin
, Zhou, Xiaochen
, Xiao, Yangyang
, Zeng, Lanting
, Chen, Yingjuan
, Wang, Xuewen
, Fu, Xiumin
, Liao, Yinyin
in
Acids
/ Antifungal agents
/ Antifungal Agents - pharmacology
/ Biosynthesis
/ Camellia sinensis - chemistry
/ Camellia sinensis - microbiology
/ Chromatography
/ Cultivars
/ Enzymes
/ Gallic Acid - analogs & derivatives
/ Gallic Acid - chemistry
/ Gallic Acid - metabolism
/ Genes
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Organ Specificity
/ Plant Leaves - chemistry
/ Polyphenols
/ Quality
/ Scientific imaging
/ Signal transduction
/ Studies
/ Subcellular Fractions - metabolism
/ Tea
2020
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Metabolism of Gallic Acid and Its Distributions in Tea (Camellia sinensis) Plants at the Tissue and Subcellular Levels
by
Yang, Ziyin
, Zhou, Xiaochen
, Xiao, Yangyang
, Zeng, Lanting
, Chen, Yingjuan
, Wang, Xuewen
, Fu, Xiumin
, Liao, Yinyin
in
Acids
/ Antifungal agents
/ Antifungal Agents - pharmacology
/ Biosynthesis
/ Camellia sinensis - chemistry
/ Camellia sinensis - microbiology
/ Chromatography
/ Cultivars
/ Enzymes
/ Gallic Acid - analogs & derivatives
/ Gallic Acid - chemistry
/ Gallic Acid - metabolism
/ Genes
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Organ Specificity
/ Plant Leaves - chemistry
/ Polyphenols
/ Quality
/ Scientific imaging
/ Signal transduction
/ Studies
/ Subcellular Fractions - metabolism
/ Tea
2020
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Metabolism of Gallic Acid and Its Distributions in Tea (Camellia sinensis) Plants at the Tissue and Subcellular Levels
by
Yang, Ziyin
, Zhou, Xiaochen
, Xiao, Yangyang
, Zeng, Lanting
, Chen, Yingjuan
, Wang, Xuewen
, Fu, Xiumin
, Liao, Yinyin
in
Acids
/ Antifungal agents
/ Antifungal Agents - pharmacology
/ Biosynthesis
/ Camellia sinensis - chemistry
/ Camellia sinensis - microbiology
/ Chromatography
/ Cultivars
/ Enzymes
/ Gallic Acid - analogs & derivatives
/ Gallic Acid - chemistry
/ Gallic Acid - metabolism
/ Genes
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Organ Specificity
/ Plant Leaves - chemistry
/ Polyphenols
/ Quality
/ Scientific imaging
/ Signal transduction
/ Studies
/ Subcellular Fractions - metabolism
/ Tea
2020
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Metabolism of Gallic Acid and Its Distributions in Tea (Camellia sinensis) Plants at the Tissue and Subcellular Levels
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Metabolism of Gallic Acid and Its Distributions in Tea (Camellia sinensis) Plants at the Tissue and Subcellular Levels
2020
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In tea (Camellia sinensis) plants, polyphenols are the representative metabolites and play important roles during their growth. Among tea polyphenols, catechins are extensively studied, while very little attention has been paid to other polyphenols such as gallic acid (GA) that occur in tea leaves with relatively high content. In this study, GA was able to be transformed into methyl gallate (MG), suggesting that GA is not only a precursor of catechins, but also can be transformed into other metabolites in tea plants. GA content in tea leaves was higher than MG content—regardless of the cultivar, plucking month or leaf position. These two metabolites occurred with higher amounts in tender leaves. Using nonaqueous fractionation techniques, it was found that GA and MG were abundantly accumulated in peroxisome. In addition, GA and MG were found to have strong antifungal activity against two main tea plant diseases, Colletotrichum camelliae and Pseudopestalotiopsis camelliae-sinensis. The information will advance our understanding on formation and biologic functions of polyphenols in tea plants and also provide a good reference for studying in vivo occurrence of specialized metabolites in economic plants.
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