The Dark-Purple Tea Cultivar ‘Ziyan’ Accumulates a Large Amount of Delphinidin-Related Anthocyanins
Recently, we developed a novel tea cultivar ‘Ziyan’ with distinct purple leaves. There was a significant correlation between leaf color and anthocyanin pigment content in the leaves. A distinct allocation of metabolic flow for B-ring trihydroxylated anthocyanins and catechins in ‘Ziyan’ was observed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2016-04, Vol.64 (13), p.2719-2726 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, we developed a novel tea cultivar ‘Ziyan’ with distinct purple leaves. There was a significant correlation between leaf color and anthocyanin pigment content in the leaves. A distinct allocation of metabolic flow for B-ring trihydroxylated anthocyanins and catechins in ‘Ziyan’ was observed. Delphinidin, cyanidin, and pelargonidin (88.15 mg/100 g FW in total) but no other anthocyanin pigments were detected in ‘Ziyan’, and delphinidin (70.76 mg/100 g FW) was particularly predominant. An analysis of the catechin content in ‘Ziyan’ and eight other cultivars indicated that ‘Ziyan’ exhibits a preference for synthesizing B-ring trihydroxylated catechins (with a proportion of 74%). The full-length cDNA sequences of flavonoid pathway genes were isolated by RNA-Seq coupled with conventional TA cloning, and their expression patterns were characterized. Purple-leaved cultivars had lower amounts of total catechins, polyphenols, and water extract than ordinary non-anthocyanin cultivars but similar levels of caffeine. Because dark-purple-leaved Camellia species are rare in nature, this study provides new insights into the interplay between the accumulations of anthocyanins and other bioactive components in tea leaves. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8561 1520-5118 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b04036 |