The significance of total glutathione content was investigated in two alpine plant species with highly differing antioxidative scavenging capacity. Leaves of Soldanella alpina and Ranunculus glacialis incubated for 48 h in the presence of buthionine-sulfoximine had 50% lower glutathione contents
Leaves of the two cold-acclimated alpine plant species Ranunculus glacialis and Soldanella alpina and, for comparison, of the non-acclimated lowland species Pisum sativum were illuminated with high light intensity at low temperature. The light- and cold-induced changes of antioxidants and of the
[1-14C]alpha-Linolenic acid was incubated with a particulate fraction of homogenate of leaves of the meadow buttercup (Ranunculus acris L.). The main product was a divinyl ether fatty acid, which was identified as 12-[1'(Z),3'(Z)-hexadienyloxy]-9(Z),11(E)-dodecadienoic acid. Addition of glutathione
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