Ta. Gorshkova et al., Composition and distribution of cell wall phenolic compounds in flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) stem tissues, ANN BOTANY, 85(4), 2000, pp. 477-486
Cell wall phenolic compounds were analysed in xylem and bast fibre-rich pee
ls of Bar stems by biochemical, histochemical and ultrastructural approache
s. Localization of cell wall phenolics by the enzyme-gold method using lacc
ase revealed several gold particle distribution patterns. One of the major
types (an even distribution of single gold particles) was present mainly in
xylem, while the other (compact branched groups of ten-40 gold particles)
was found both in xylem and fibre cells. The lignin content of the stem par
ts was estimated by the Klason procedure and by the thioglycolic acid assay
, and the phenolic products recovered after alkaline cupric oxide oxidation
of cell walls were analysed by GC. By combining chemical analysis data and
the frequency of various gold particle types within the tissues, different
patterns of gold particle distribution could be ascribed to certain cell w
all phenolics; lignin was stained as evenly distributed single gold particl
es, while branched clusters represented hydroxycinnamic acids. The Klason p
rocedure did not remove all the non-lignin components from flax fibres, kno
wn for their highly crystalline cellulose, and considerably overestimated t
he lignin content. The thioglycolic acid assay results were consistent with
GC and microscopic observations. (C) 2000 Annals of Botany Company.