Abstract
Osmoprotectants such as (i) sugars and sugar alcohols
(polyols), (ii) proline and its analogues, and (iii) a
number of quaternary ammonium compounds (betaines) play a significant role in
plant adaptation to environmental stresses. Lack of a simple and rapid
technique for the extraction and simultaneous determination of these
osmoprotectant solutes from a large number of samples originating from plant
breeding populations and agronomic trials, led to the development of this
method.
Osmoprotectants were extracted using methanol-chloroform-water. Extracts were
partially purified, where required, by treating with ion exchange resins.
Solutes were separated using a high performance liquid chromatograph fitted
with a Sugarpak-1 column and 5 mg L-1 Ca-EDTA solution
as the mobile phase. The eluted solutes were quantified by ultra violet
detection at 195 nm. This technique measures sugars/polyols, proline
analogues, and betaines in a variety of plant species such as peanut,
Melaleuca uncinata, and cotton, respectively. Pinitol
levels in peanut estimated using this method correlated significantly with the
determinations obtained by HPLC-refractive index determination
(R2 = 0.983,
P<0.001). Glycinebetaine determinations in cotton
using this method were significantly correlated with determinations achieved
by 1H NMR spectroscopy
(R2 = 0.989,
P<0.001). Cotton leaf extracts spiked with a range of
authentic glycinebetaine levels were also precisely measured using this
technique (R2 =0.999,
P<0.001). The described method is simple, rapid,
sensitive, cost effective and simultaneously measures more than one class of
osmoprotectants from a single chromatographic run.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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