A comprehensive comparison of four methods for extracting lipids from Arabidopsis tissues.
Cheka KehelpannalaThusitha W T RupasingheThomas HennessyDavid BradleyBerit EbertUte RoessnerPublished in: Plant methods (2020)
While particular methods were best suited to extract different lipid classes from diverse Arabidopsis tissues, overall a single-step extraction method with a 24 h extraction period, which uses a mixture of chloroform, isopropanol, methanol and water, was the most efficient, reproducible and the least labor-intensive to extract a broad range of lipids for untargeted lipidomic analysis of Arabidopsis tissues. This method extracted a broad range of lipids from leaves, stems, siliques, roots, seeds, seedlings and flowers of Arabidopsis. In addition, appropriate methods for targeted lipid analysis of specific lipids from particular Arabidopsis tissues were also identified.