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Lipid Partitioning in Maize ([i]Zea mays[/i] L.) Endosperm Highlights Relationships among Starch Lipids, Amylose, and Vitreousness

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Content and composition of maize endosperm lipids and their partition in the floury and vitreous regions were determined for a set of inbred lines. Neutral lipids, i.e., triglycerides and free fatty acids, accounted for more than 80% of endosperm lipids and are almost 2 times higher in the floury than in the vitreous regions. The composition of endosperm lipids, including their fatty acid unsaturation levels, as well as their distribution may be related to metabolic specificities of the floury and vitreous regions in carbon and nitrogen storage and to the management of stress responses during endosperm cell development. Remarkably, the highest contents of starch lipids were observed systematically within the vitreous endosperm. These high amounts of starch lipids were mainly due to lysophosphatidylcholine and were tightly linked to the highest amylose content. Consequently, the formation of amyloselysophosphatidylcholine complexes has to be considered as an outstanding mechanism affecting endosperm vitreousness.
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hal-01269381 , version 1 (05-02-2016)

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Mathieu Gayral, Benedicte Bakan, Michèle Dalgalarrondo, Khalil Elmorjani, Caroline Delluc, et al.. Lipid Partitioning in Maize ([i]Zea mays[/i] L.) Endosperm Highlights Relationships among Starch Lipids, Amylose, and Vitreousness. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015, 63 (13), pp.3551-3558. ⟨10.1021/acs.jafc.5b00293⟩. ⟨hal-01269381⟩
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