Here, we offer evidence that may challenge the view that light-inducible UV-absorbing flavonoids function primarily in attenuating short-wavelength solar UV-B radiation. We propose that UV-absorbing flavonoids serve an important antioxidant function in photoprotection. Our suggestion is based upon: the UV-screening and antioxidant properties of UV-inducible flavonoids; their accumulation in the mesophyll, not only in epidermal cells following sunlight exposure; the minor role of effective UV attenuators, such as hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, in the response of plants to sunlight irradiance; and the high capacity of antioxidant flavonoid structures to regulate auxin movement.
Multiple functional roles of flavonoids in photoprotection
Agati G;Tattini M
2010
Abstract
Here, we offer evidence that may challenge the view that light-inducible UV-absorbing flavonoids function primarily in attenuating short-wavelength solar UV-B radiation. We propose that UV-absorbing flavonoids serve an important antioxidant function in photoprotection. Our suggestion is based upon: the UV-screening and antioxidant properties of UV-inducible flavonoids; their accumulation in the mesophyll, not only in epidermal cells following sunlight exposure; the minor role of effective UV attenuators, such as hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, in the response of plants to sunlight irradiance; and the high capacity of antioxidant flavonoid structures to regulate auxin movement.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.