Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Soluble (SP), ionically bound (IBP) and covalently bound (CBP) peroxidases (POD)
from artichoke leaves and heads have been characterized for the main biochemical parameters.
The three PODs, in both leaves and heads, showed the major apparent catalytic efficiency
(vmax,app/Km,app) towards ferulic acid, even though, in some cases, they showed
higher affinity (Km,app) for other substrates. In leaves, SP and IBP showed higher Km,app for
ferulic and chlorogenic acids, and CBP for ferulic and caffeic acids. In heads, SP showed
higher Km,app for chlorogenic acid, IBP for caffeic and ferulic acids, and CBP for ferulic
acid. It was shown that pH optimum for PODs ranged between 5.0 and 6.0 in leaves. In
heads, pH optimum for SP and IBP was 5.5, while CBP presented a very low activity in a
wide pH range. All PODs showed high thermal stability but different ability to regenerate:
the bound forms were more able to regenerate than the soluble one. The results obtained
show that (i) CBP from heads is able to work under very different cellular conditions, (ii)
all PODs, in both tissues, have a high apparent catalytic efficiency for ferulic acid, which
could explain the effective involvement of POD in lignin biosynthesis, (iii) in heads, high
Km,app of SP for chlorogenic acid, particularly abundant in artichoke, could justify the possible
involvement of PODs in browning mechanism, and (iv) in heat-processed artichoke,
the ability of PODs to regenerate could contribute to oxidation and loss of product quality
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CYNARA-SCOLYMUS L; CATIONIC PEROXIDASE; CHLOROGENIC ACID; ASCORBIC-ACID; PURIFICATION
Elenco autori:
Cardinali, Angela; Sergio, Lucrezia; DI VENERE, Donato
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