Sample preservation for determination of organic compounds: Microwave versus freeze-drying

Marianne Popp, Wolfgang Lied, Andreas J. Meyer, Andreas Richter, Petra Schiller, Hildegard Schwitte

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    Abstract

    In search of a reliable drying method, which might be used even under field conditions, microwave drying was compared to freeze-drying of plant material. Leaves of Ananas comosus and Avicennia germinans as well as buds and phloem of Acer pseudoplatanus were used and checked for one or more of the following substances: sugars, sugar alcohols, organic and amino acids, total nitrogen, and glycinebetaine. With most samples good agreement was achieved between the two drying methods. Only in the case of the Ananas comosus leaves, which exhibited low pH and high water content, did appreciable differences occur in organic and amino acids. Besides that, sucrose was the compound most susceptible to alterations, which was especially evident when leaves of Sambucus nigra were dried in the two different compartments (condenser compartment, drying bell jar) of the freeze-dryer in use. For Ananas comosus leaf samples it was shown that microwaving can also be used prior to extraction of tissue sap.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Seiten (von - bis)1469-1473
    Seitenumfang5
    FachzeitschriftJournal of Experimental Botany
    Jahrgang47
    Ausgabenummer303
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1996

    ÖFOS 2012

    • 1060 Biologie

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