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The possibility of the reversible tonoplast transport of oleanolic acid monoglycosides was investigated in vacuoles isolated from Calendula officinalis leaf protoplasts. The obtained results point to the reversibility of the transport of monoglucoside I, whereas monoglucuronide F seems to be definitely stored in the vacuolar space.
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- Warsaw University, Al.F.Zwirki i S.Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland
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- 12. Szakiel, A. & Janiszowska. W. (1991) The effect of pH and ATP on the transport of oleanolic acid monogiycosides into isolated vacuoles of Calendula officinalis leaves. Acta Biochim. Polon. 38, 47-51.
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- 16. Szakiel, A., Wasiukiewicz, I, & Janiszowska, W. (1995) Metabolism of [3-3H]oleanolic acid in the isolated Calendula officinalis leaf cells and transport of the synthesized glycosides to the cell wall and the extracellular space. Acta Biochim. Polon. 42, 25-29.
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