U. Mayr et al., DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES IN THE PHENOL CONCENTRATIONS OF GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE FRUITS AND LEAVES, Phytochemistry, 38(5), 1995, pp. 1151-1155
The phenolic content of apple fruit skin and leaves was determined at
the developmental stage of each organ. Phenolic levels decreased on a
dry weight basis during the seasonal development of fruits and leaves
with respect to their ontogenesis but the single compounds did not beh
ave uniformly. A shift in flavanol pools from monomeric to oligomeric
structures during fruit growth indicated the biosynthetic tendency tow
ards the formation of procyanidins at the end of the growing period. A
mong the procyanidins identified epicatechin-(4 beta,6)-epicatechin-(4
beta,6)-epicatechin has not been reported previously from apple.