Pv. Gersbach et al., A new histochemical method for localization of the site of monoterpene phenol accumulation in plant secretory structures, ANN BOTANY, 88(4), 2001, pp. 521-525
A new method is reported for the histochemical localization of monoterpene
phenols in essential oil secretory structures. The method was adapted from
a spot test originally devised for in vitro detection of phenolic compounds
in organic analyses. Plant subjects were the Lamiaceae species Thymus vulg
aris L., Oreganum vulgare L. and Mentha x piperha L., which accumulate esse
ntial oil in glandular trichomes. A reagent consisting of 4-nitrosophenol i
n cone. H2SO4 was applied to sample leaves of each species. A positive test
for phenol was indicated by the production of coloured indophenols. Using
this method, monoterpene phenols were identified in the trichomes of T. vul
garis (thymol) and O. vulgare (carvacrol), indicated by colour changes to r
ed and green respectively. No phenol was detected in trichomes of M. x pipe
rita. Results were confirmed by GC-MS analysis of leaf volatile extracts fr
om each species, and In vitro tests with thymol and carvacrol. The method c
ould be used in field surveys for rapid identification of potential medicin
al plants and bioactive compounds. (C) 2001 Annals of Botany, Company.