Photochemistry of anthocyanins and their biological role in plant tissues
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/04/2012
19/04/2012
2009
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| Resumo |
Anthocyanins, the major red, purple, and blue pigments of plants, absorb visible as well as UV radiation and are effective antioxidants and scavengers of active oxygen species. In plant leaves, one of the functional roles proposed for anthocyanins is protection of the photosynthetic apparatus from the effects of excess incident visible or UV-B radiation and photooxidative stress. In essence, a photoprotective role requires that the excited singlet states of both complexed and uncomplexed anthocyanins deactivate back to the ground state so quickly that intersystem crossing, photoreaction, and diffusion-controlled quenching processes cannot compete. Studies of the photochemical properties of synthetic analogs of anthocyanins and of several naturally occurring anthocyanins show that this is indeed the case, uncomplexed anthocyanins decaying back to the ground state via fast (subnanosecond) excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) and anthocyanin-copigment complexes by fast (sub-picosecond) charge-transfer-mediated internal conversion. |
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PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY, v.81, n.9, p.1687-1694, 2009 0033-4545 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16793 10.1351/PAC-CON-08-09-28 |
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eng |
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INT UNION PURE APPLIED CHEMISTRY |
| Relação |
Pure and Applied Chemistry |
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openAccess Copyright INT UNION PURE APPLIED CHEMISTRY |
| Palavras-Chave | #anthocyanins #charge transfer #copigmentation #fluorescence #proton transfer #STATE PROTON-TRANSFER #FLAVYLIUM SALTS #GROUND-STATE #VEGETATIVE TISSUES #FLOWER COLOR #ACID-BASE #MICELLES #LEAVES #AUTUMN #RECOMBINATION #Chemistry, Multidisciplinary |
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article proceedings paper publishedVersion |