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Synergic photoprotection of phenolic compounds present in tomato fruit cuticle: a spectroscopic investigation in solution.

Ana González MorenoJack M WoolleyEva DomínguezAbel de CózarAntonio HerediaVasilios G Stavros
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Coumaric acids and flavonoids play pivotal roles in protecting plants against ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure. In this work, we focus our photoprotection studies on p -coumaric acid and the flavonoid naringenin chalcone. Photoprotection is well-understood in p -coumaric acid; in contrast, information surrounding photoprotection in naringenin chalcone is lacking. Additionally, and vitally, how these two species work in unison to provide photoprotection across the UV-B and UV-A is unknown. Herein, we employ transient absorption spectroscopy together with steady-state irradiation studies to unravel the photoprotection mechanism of a solution of p -coumaric acid and naringenin chalcone. We find that the excited state dynamics of p -coumaric acid are significantly altered in the presence of naringenin chalcone. This finding concurs with quenching of the p -coumaric acid fluorescence with increasing concentration of naringenin chalcone. We propose a Förster energy transfer mechanism is operative via the formation of dipole-dipole interactions between p -coumaric acid and naringenin chalcone. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration in plants of a synergic effect between two classes of phenolics to bypass the potentially damaging effects of UVR.
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