Localization of artemisinin and artemisitene in foliar tissues of glanded and glandless biotypes of Artemisia annua L

The tissue localization of the antimalarial sesquiterpenoid compound artemisinin in annual wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) was determined by differential extraction of a glanded biotype and through the use of a glandless biotype. A 5-s dip in chloroform extracted 97% of the artemisinin from glanded A....

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description The tissue localization of the antimalarial sesquiterpenoid compound artemisinin in annual wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) was determined by differential extraction of a glanded biotype and through the use of a glandless biotype. A 5-s dip in chloroform extracted 97% of the artemisinin from glanded A. annua leaf tissue. In addition, all of the detectable artemisitene, an artemisinin analog, was extracted. This extraction method caused collapse of the subcuticular space of the capitate glands on the leaf surface, whereas no other damage to the leaf surface was observed with SEM. Light microscopy and TEM revealed that this extraction method, despite causing some organelle structural changes, did not disrupt cell membranes. An A. annua biotype without glands contained neither artemisinin nor artemisitene. These results indicate that artemisinin and artemisitene present in foliar tissue are localized entirely in the subcuticular space of capitate glands of A. annua.
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antiprotozoaire
antiprotozoal agents
artemisia
Artemisinins
biotipos
biotype
biotypes
Botany
chemistry
chimie
Chloroplasts
Cytochemistry
Drugs
feuille
Flowers & plants
glande vegetale
glandulas vegetales
hojas
immunologie
immunology
inmunologia
Leaves
Malaria
medicamentos contra protozoarios
Plant cells
Plant glands
Plants
quimica
Seeds
terpenoide
terpenoidos
Terpenoids
Tobacco chewing
Trichomes
title Localization of artemisinin and artemisitene in foliar tissues of glanded and glandless biotypes of Artemisia annua L
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