Abstract: | The amount of free and bound sterols and triterpenoids in the leaf blades and petioles of the variety Tashkent-1 and the deciduous
lines L-275 and L-470 in the budding-flowering, maturing, and leaf-fall phases have been compared. In the leaf blades, the
maximum accumulation of free sterols in the deciduous lines is observed in an earlier phase than in the variety Tashkent-1,
and this is most characteristic for sterols saturated in the C-17 side chain. The dynamics of the change in the content of
unsaturated sterols is individual for each line. The nature of the change in the amount of free sterols in the petioles is
typical for each line and does not depend on the nature of the sterol for the variety Tashkent-1 this index falls sharply
in the leaf-fall phase while for L-275 the process is retarded between the second and third phases, and for L-470 in the same
period the amount of these substances rises sharply. In the leaf blades, as a rule, the level of sterol esters changes in
parallel with the levels of free sterols, and in the petioles in the antiparallel direction between the first and second phases.
In all the samples free and bound amyrin was detected. The dynamics of the change in the amounts of these substances in the
three lines were different.
Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances, Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences, Tashkent. Institute of Experimental Plant Biology,
Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences, Tashkent. Translated from Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, Vol. 6, pp. 796–805, November–December,
1989. |