Accumulation of Cannabinoids in Glandular Trichomes of Cannabis (Cannabaceae)

P. Mahlberg, Eun -Soo Kim
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Abstract Sessile- and capitate-stalked secretory glands are sites of cannabinoid accumulation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae). Analyses show cannabinoids to be abundant in glands isolated from bracts or leaves of pistillate plants. Cannabinoids are concentrated in the secretory cavity formed as an intrawall cavity in the outer wall of the disc cells. Specialized plastids, lipoplasts, in the disc cells synthesize lipophilic substances, such as terpenes, that migrate through the plasma membrane and into the cell wall adjacent to the secretory cavity. These substances enter the cavity as secretory vesicles. An antibody probe for THC shows it to be most abundant along the surface of vesicles, associated with fibrillar material in the cavity, in the cell wall and in the cuticle; little THC was detected in the cytoplasm of disc or other cells. The phenol, phloroglucinol, is abundant in both gland types. A working hypothesis for the site of cannabinoid synthesis is proposed, and must be examined further. Knowledge of the mechanism of cannabinoid synthesis and localization can contribute to efforts to further reduce the THC content in hemp strains for potential agricultural use in the United States and elsewhere.
大麻素在大麻科植物腺体毛状体中的积累
无柄和柄状分泌腺是大麻(大麻科)中大麻素积累的部位。分析表明,从雌蕊植物的苞片或叶子中分离出的腺体中大麻素含量丰富。大麻素集中在椎间盘细胞外壁形成的壁内腔的分泌腔中。盘状细胞中的特化质体脂质体合成亲脂性物质,如萜烯,这些物质通过质膜迁移到分泌腔附近的细胞壁。这些物质以分泌囊泡的形式进入腔体。四氢大麻酚抗体探针显示,四氢大麻酚在囊泡表面最为丰富,与囊腔、细胞壁和角质层中的纤维物质相关;盘状细胞和其他细胞细胞质中检测到少量四氢大麻酚。酚,间苯三酚,在这两种腺体中都很丰富。提出了大麻素合成位点的工作假设,必须进一步检查。了解大麻素合成和定位的机制可以有助于进一步降低大麻品种中四氢大麻酚的含量,以用于美国和其他地方的潜在农业用途。
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