화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.38, No.12, 1707-1717, 2003
Stimulation of total phenolics, L-DOPA and antioxidant activity through proline-linked pentose phosphate pathway in response to proline and its analogue in germinating fava beans (Vicia faba)
The rationale behind the study was to enhance azetedine-2-carboxylate (A2C)-linked stress in the germinating seeds to which it responds by increased proline synthesis to overcome inhibition of proline dehydrogenase (PDH). A2C is a competitive inhibitor of proline that inhibits its transport from cytosol to the mitochondria for further metabolic recycling by binding on to the active sites of PDH. The enhanced synthesis of proline would increase the ratio of the cofactors NADP/NADPH(2). The increase in the cofactors would result in the over-expression of the phenypropanoid pathway required for the phenolic acids and L-DOPA synthesis via pentose phosphate pathway through the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH). Fava bean were chosen since it has high phenolic and L-DOPA levels and could be an important part of the diet especially for patients suffering from Parkinson's Disease. The objectives were investigated by assaying for total phenolic content, the corresponding antioxidant activity by beta-carotene oxidation method, proline levels and enzymes such as G6PDH and guaiacol peroxidase (GPX) using spectrophotometric methods. L-DOPA was quantified using HPLC. The fava bean seeds were primed with water, 200 muM A2C, 0.25 mM proline and a combination of A2C and proline treatments. After the priming stage, seeds were dark germinated and grown for a period of 8 days, for biochemical analysis. L-DOPA levels did not change in comparison to the control treatments while total phenolic content, proline and G6PDH were all enhanced by the treatments. During the early stages of germination the phenolic acids were antioxidant in nature, which later was reduced as they become polymerized to lignins and lignans via the GPX activity. Total phenolic synthesis was both coupled and uncoupled to PLPPP depending on the treatments. The three treatments over-expressed PLPPP since large difference between control and the treatments were observed for all parameters, except L-DOPA content. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.