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Biometals ; 24(6): 1005-15, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21584711

ABSTRACT

Red, purple, and blue sepals on selected cultivars of Hydrangea macrophylla were analyzed for their aluminum content. This content was determined to be a function of the sepal color with red sepals possessing 0-10 µg Al/g fresh sepal, purple sepals having 10-40 µg Al/g fresh sepal, and blue sepals containing greater than 40 µg Al/g fresh sepal. Accordingly, the threshold aluminum content needed to change H. macrophylla sepals from red to blue was about 40 µg Al/g fresh sepal. Higher aluminum concentrations were incorporated into the sepals, but this additional aluminum did not affect the intensity or hue of the blue color. These observations agreed with a chemical model proposing that the concentration of the blue Al(3+)-anthocyanin complex reached a maximum when a sufficient excess of aluminum was present. In addition, the visible absorbance spectra of harvested red, purple, and blue sepals were duplicated by Al(3+) and anthocyanin (delphinidin-3-glucoside) mixtures in this model chemical system.


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Aluminum/chemistry , Flowers/chemistry , Hydrangea/anatomy & histology , Hydrangea/chemistry , Pigmentation , Anthocyanins/chemistry , Color , Glucosides/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ions/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Molecular Structure
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