TY - JOUR
T1 - The characterization of tocols in different plants parts of six Japanese rice cultivars relating to their UVB-sensitivity
AU - Nguyen Huynh Phuong, Uyen
AU - Pham Thi Phuong, Thao
AU - Imamura, Kiyoshi
AU - Kitaya, Yoshiaki
AU - Hidema, Jun
AU - Furuta, Masakazu
AU - Yasuaki, Maeda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - There has been significant interest in the photosensitivity, or photo-resistance, of Japanese rice cultivars, which synthesize tocols (Vitamin E), a class of phytochemicals including tocol derivatives tocopherol (T) and tocotrienol (T3). In the present study, the distribution of tocols in the leaves, seeds, stems, and roots of six Japanese rice cultivars was investigated. The relationship between the different tocols in cultivars and their ultraviolet B sensitivity index (USB–SI) was analyzed. The leaves contained the highest average total amount of tocols at 230 μg.fresh-g−1, followed by seeds, stems, and roots. In leaves and stems, the most abundant component was α-T which was more than 85%. On the other hand, the tocols in seeds were 38% δ-T3, 32% α-T, and 20% α-T3. The tocols in roots were 55% α-T, 14% γ-T, and 13% δ-T3. The total tocol content in four plant parts exhibited a negative correlation (P < 0.05) in stem and root, and a negative relationship (r < −0.70) with the UVB-SI of the cultivars, suggesting that the total tocol contents were closely related to the resistance to UVB in Japanese rice plants.
AB - There has been significant interest in the photosensitivity, or photo-resistance, of Japanese rice cultivars, which synthesize tocols (Vitamin E), a class of phytochemicals including tocol derivatives tocopherol (T) and tocotrienol (T3). In the present study, the distribution of tocols in the leaves, seeds, stems, and roots of six Japanese rice cultivars was investigated. The relationship between the different tocols in cultivars and their ultraviolet B sensitivity index (USB–SI) was analyzed. The leaves contained the highest average total amount of tocols at 230 μg.fresh-g−1, followed by seeds, stems, and roots. In leaves and stems, the most abundant component was α-T which was more than 85%. On the other hand, the tocols in seeds were 38% δ-T3, 32% α-T, and 20% α-T3. The tocols in roots were 55% α-T, 14% γ-T, and 13% δ-T3. The total tocol content in four plant parts exhibited a negative correlation (P < 0.05) in stem and root, and a negative relationship (r < −0.70) with the UVB-SI of the cultivars, suggesting that the total tocol contents were closely related to the resistance to UVB in Japanese rice plants.
KW - Photosensitivity
KW - Rice
KW - Tocols
KW - UVB-Sensitivity index
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U2 - 10.1016/j.plaphy.2021.01.045
DO - 10.1016/j.plaphy.2021.01.045
M3 - Article
C2 - 33578284
AN - SCOPUS:85100628340
SN - 0981-9428
VL - 161
SP - 48
EP - 53
JO - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
JF - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
ER -