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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Agric Food Chem. 2015 Jul 24;63(30):6810–6822. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b03206

Table 2.

Potential Marker Compounds for Nonpolar Extracts from Potato Wound Tissues of Four Cultivars

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a

Alkyl or acyl chain specification, where C is the number of carbon atoms and D is the number of double bonds.

b

The wounding time points are denoted by Wd3 and Wd7; entries are color coded according to the cultivar for which the potential marker is specific: Atlantic (red), Chipeta (green), Norkotah Russet (blue), and Yukon Gold (gold). For instance, Wd7Y for Hentriacontane (3, 31:0) designates that compound as a Yukon Gold potential marker in the day-7 nonpolar extract.

c

These entries denote the potential marker compounds that are more abundant in all the four cultivars at day 7, which is associated with the development of the wound periderm. For instance, ‘+’ for Hentriacontane (3, 31:0) designates that compound as notably abundant at day 7 for all four cultivars.

d

From the Wiley Library (9th edition/NIST 2008) unless noted otherwise.

e

Detected among the marker compounds identified in native periderms of these four cultivars (Huang et al., unpublished).

f

Yang, W.-L.; Bernards, M. A. Metabolite profiling of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers during wound-induced suberization. Metabolomics 2007, 3, 147–159.

g

Yang, W.-L.; Bernards, M. A. Wound-induced metabolism in potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers. Plant Sig. Behav. 2006, 1, 59–66.

h

Detected among the metabolites identified in native periderms of these four cultivars (Huang et al., unpublished).