Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees

An imaging method using spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing was used to allow histolocalization of natural autofluorescent compounds such as hydroxycinnamic acid (chlorogenic acid) and xanthone (mangiferin) in living cells and tissues (mature coffee leaves). <br/><br/&g...

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Main Authors: Geneviève eConéjéro, Michel eNoirot, Pascale eTalamond, Jean-Luc eVerdeil
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00039/full
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spelling doaj-d73d3730646d442e9e687298bada782b2020-11-24T23:57:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2014-02-01510.3389/fpls.2014.0003976919Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee treesGeneviève eConéjéro0Michel eNoirot1Pascale eTalamond2Jean-Luc eVerdeil3Institut National de Recherche AgronomiqueIRDIRDCIRADAn imaging method using spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing was used to allow histolocalization of natural autofluorescent compounds such as hydroxycinnamic acid (chlorogenic acid) and xanthone (mangiferin) in living cells and tissues (mature coffee leaves). <br/><br/>The tested method included three complementary steps: 1/ visualization of natural autofluorescence and spectrum acquisition with a multiphoton microscope; 2/ identification of some compounds using previous information on the chemical composition of the tissue, obtained from litterature; and 3/ localization of candidate compounds by spectral imaging. The second part of the study consisted of describing the histochemical structure of leaves during their development. This revealed very fast histochemical differentiation of leaves during the first week after their emergence. Lastly, young leaves of Coffea pseudozanguebariae (PSE), C. eugenioides (EUG), C. arabica (ARA) and C. canephora (CAN) were compared. This confirmed the presence of xanthone in PSE and EUG, but especially its precise tissue localization. This also highlighted the paternal CAN origin of the leaf structure in the allotetraploid species ARA. <br/><br/>The limits and advantages of the method without staining are discussed relative to classical epifluorescence microscopy under UV light. This non-invasive optical technique does not require pretreatment and is an effective experimental tool to differentiate multiple naturally-occuring fluorochores in living tissues.<br/>http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00039/fullCoffeaspectral analysisautofluorescencexanthonemultiphotonic microscopecaffeoylquinic acid
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author Geneviève eConéjéro
Michel eNoirot
Pascale eTalamond
Jean-Luc eVerdeil
spellingShingle Geneviève eConéjéro
Michel eNoirot
Pascale eTalamond
Jean-Luc eVerdeil
Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
Frontiers in Plant Science
Coffea
spectral analysis
autofluorescence
xanthone
multiphotonic microscope
caffeoylquinic acid
author_facet Geneviève eConéjéro
Michel eNoirot
Pascale eTalamond
Jean-Luc eVerdeil
author_sort Geneviève eConéjéro
title Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
title_short Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
title_full Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
title_fullStr Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
title_full_unstemmed Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
title_sort spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2014-02-01
description An imaging method using spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing was used to allow histolocalization of natural autofluorescent compounds such as hydroxycinnamic acid (chlorogenic acid) and xanthone (mangiferin) in living cells and tissues (mature coffee leaves). <br/><br/>The tested method included three complementary steps: 1/ visualization of natural autofluorescence and spectrum acquisition with a multiphoton microscope; 2/ identification of some compounds using previous information on the chemical composition of the tissue, obtained from litterature; and 3/ localization of candidate compounds by spectral imaging. The second part of the study consisted of describing the histochemical structure of leaves during their development. This revealed very fast histochemical differentiation of leaves during the first week after their emergence. Lastly, young leaves of Coffea pseudozanguebariae (PSE), C. eugenioides (EUG), C. arabica (ARA) and C. canephora (CAN) were compared. This confirmed the presence of xanthone in PSE and EUG, but especially its precise tissue localization. This also highlighted the paternal CAN origin of the leaf structure in the allotetraploid species ARA. <br/><br/>The limits and advantages of the method without staining are discussed relative to classical epifluorescence microscopy under UV light. This non-invasive optical technique does not require pretreatment and is an effective experimental tool to differentiate multiple naturally-occuring fluorochores in living tissues.<br/>
topic Coffea
spectral analysis
autofluorescence
xanthone
multiphotonic microscope
caffeoylquinic acid
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00039/full
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