Title of article :
Pectins from the albedo of immature lemon fruitlets have high water binding capacity
Author/Authors :
Roswitha Schr?der، نويسنده , , Christopher J. Clark، نويسنده , , Keith Sharrock، نويسنده , , Ian C. Hallett، نويسنده , , Elspeth A. MacRae، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
9
From page :
371
To page :
379
Abstract :
The white part of citrus peel, the albedo, has a special role in water relations of both fruit and leaves from early on in fruit development. In times of drought, this tissue acts as a water reservoir for juice sacs, seeds and leaves. When water was injected into the albedo, free water was undetectable using magnetic resonance imaging. Microscopy showed tightly packed cells with little intercellular space, and thick cell walls. Cell wall material comprised 21 percnt; of the fresh albedo weight, and contained 26.1 percnt; galacturonic acid, the main constituent of pectin. From this, we postulated that pectin of the cell wall was responsible for the high water-binding capacity of the immature lemon albedo. Cell wall material was extracted using mild procedures that keep polymers intact, and four pectic fractions were recovered. Of these fractions, the SDS and chelator-soluble fractions showed viscosities ten and twenty times higher than laboratory-grade citrus pectin or the other albedo-derived pectins. The yield of these two pectins represented 28 percnt; of the cell walls and 62 percnt; of the galacturonic acid content of immature lemon albedo. We concluded that, from viscosity and abundance, these types of pectin account for the high water-binding capacity of this tissue. Compositional analyses showed that the two highly viscous pectic fractions differ in galacturonic acid content, degree of branching and length of side chains from the less viscous albedo-derived pectins. The most striking feature of these highly viscous pectins, however, was their high molecular weight distribution compared to the other pectic fractions.
Keywords :
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING , lemon , Water relations , VISCOSITY , pectin , Albedo , Cell wall
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Record number :
1278684
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