G. Koch, G. Kleist
Application of Scanning UV Microspectrophotometry to Localise Lignins and
Phenolic Extractives in Plant Cell Walls
Summary
The localisation of lignin and phenolic extractives in woody tissue was determined using scanning UV
microspectrophotometry. This improved cellular analytical technique enabled direct imaging of the topochemical
lignin distribution within individual cell wall layers with a resolution of 0.25 ?m2. Selected
softwood (Picea abies), hardwood (Fagus sylvatica, Entandrophragma cylindricum, Prunus serotina)
and monocotyledon (Phyllostachys edulis) sections of 1 ?m thickness were scanned at a fixed wavelength
and evaluated with the “APAMOS” software. This approach allowed the distribution pattern of
lignins and aromatic extractives within the cell wall to be visualised simultaneously. The method was
found to be ideally suited to the study of their subcellular distribution in plant cell walls.
Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 0018-3830
Volume: 55, 11/2001
Pages: 563 - 567
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