We report the use of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride as a new procedure to
extract intact exine from a range of species. Pollen samples were inc
ubated in anhydrous HF in pyridine for 5 hours at 40 degrees C. Exines
were recovered after several washes in water and ethanol. The quality
of the exine obtained by this method has been followed by SEM microgr
aphs and FT-IR spectroscopy. The morphology of the pollen grains as de
termined by SEM was maintained after hydrogen fluoride treatment. FT-I
R spectra revealed that the chemical composition of the exine was not
altered by this protocol. A comparison between this new protocol and t
he standard acetolysis method has been made. The new procedure present
s two important advantages: it is short timing consuming and does not
produce any chemical derivatization of the samples.