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  • The study examined how chlorocholine chloride (CCC) affects the composition of phenolic acids and polyphenols in various parts of common buckwheat during its early growth stages.
  • Treatment with 2% CCC increased overall phenolic content in the stems, leaves, and inflorescences, with 9 different phenolic acids identified across these parts.
  • The findings suggest that CCC influences phenolic composition through its uptake and transformation processes in buckwheat seedlings.

Article Abstract

Background: Effect of chlorocholine chloride (CCC) on phenolic acids composition and polyphenols accumulation in various anatomical parts (stems, leaves and inflorescences) of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) in the early stages of vegetation period were surveyed.

Results: Treatment of buckwheat seeds with 2% of CCC has been increased content of total phenolics in the stems, leaves and inflorescences. On analyzing the different parts of buckwheat plants, 9 different phenolic acids - vanilic acid, ferulic acid, trans-ferulic acid, chlorogenic acid, salycilic acid, cinamic acid, p-coumaric acid, p-anisic acid, methoxycinamic acid and catechins were identified. The levels of identified phenolic acids varied not only significantly among the plant organs but also between early stages of vegetation period. Same changes as in contents of chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, trans-ferulic acid were found for content of salycilic acid. The content of these phenolic acids has been significant increased under effect of 2% CCC treatment at the phase I (formation of buds) in the stems and at the phase II (beginning of flowering) in the leaves and then inflorescences respectively. The content of catechins as potential buckwheat antioxidants has been increased at the early stages of vegetation period after treatment with 2% CCC.

Conclusions: The obtained results suggest that influence of CCC on the phenolics composition can be a result of various mechanisms of CCC uptake, transforming and/or its translocation in the buckwheat seedlings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4101719PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/0717-6287-47-19DOI Listing

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