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The function of a peroxidase/phenolics/ascorbic acid system in plant vacuoles has not yet been well elucidated. We wished to study the redox reactions among hydrogen peroxide, phenolics and ascorbic acid (AA) in the presence of horseradish peroxidase. Horseradish peroxidase oxidized rutin and chlorogenic acid (CGA), compounds present in many kinds of plant. The oxidation was inhibited by AA. As a result of the inhibition. AA was oxidized and when almost all of it had been oxidized, oxidation of the phenolics commenced. Monodehydroascorbic acid (MDA) radical was detected during the oxidation of AA, suggesting that the inhibition of oxidation of rutin and CGA was due to reduction of phenoxyl radicals by AA. By comparison of time courses of changes in levels of AA and MDA radicals, and by kinetic calculation, it is suggested that in addition to AA, MDA radicals may also reduce phenoxyl radicals. It is proposed that the peroxidase/phenolics/AA system can function as a hydrogen peroxide scavenging system.
Takahama et al. (Mon,) studied this question.