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. 1969 Mar;44(3):342–346. doi: 10.1104/pp.44.3.342

Prunin Identification, Biological Activity and Quantitative Change in Comparison to Naringenin in Dormant Peach Buds 1,2

A Erez a, S Lavee a
PMCID: PMC396089  PMID: 16657067

Abstract

Prunin (naringenin 7-glucoside), which was identified in dormant peach buds, was found to act as a growth inhibitor of wheat coleoptile elongation.

Quantitative estimation on a fresh weight basis of the flavonoid in peach buds revealed a high level in late summer, a steep decrease in autumn that became more moderate during the winter, with lowest values near bud swell in spring. Two periods of reaccumulation of prunin during October and January fitted 2 periods of arrested growth of the resting bud. A negative correlation was demonstrated between prunin and naringenin levels during August through October. It is proposed that prunin might act as a precursor for naringenin that accumulates in resting buds in autumn. It is suggested that the system glucoside-aglucone-β glucosidase might have regulatory properties in the dormant bud.

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