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The total amount of the identified phenolics was similar in leaves of both cultivars noninfested by the insects. However, higher content of ferulic acid and o-coumaric acid was found in the less acceptable triticale (Lamberto cv.) than in more acceptable Marko cv. After infestation an increase in content of the most phenolics was observed. The cereal leaf beetle brought the highest changes in the...
Phenolic compounds were extracted with 60% methanol (after purification with acetone) from the ears of two winter triticale cultivars (Dagro and Malno). Total phenols were determined and five phenylpropanoid acids were identified. Separation of phenylpropanoids was carried out in a H PLC column - C,8 Eurospher with the use of KNAUER isocratic system. A mixture of methanol- -0.1 M KH2P04 (55: 45) was...
Gallic and salicylic acids were extracted with 60% methanol from the ears of two winter triticale cultivars (Dagro and Malno). Separation of phenolic acids was carried out in HPLC column - Eurospher RP-18 with use of KNAUER Maxi-Star K-1000 pump. Mixture of methanol-0.1 M KH₂PO₄ (4.5:5.5) was as mobile phase. Absorbance of analysed phenolic compounds was measured at 230 nm. Obtained results showed...
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