Biosynthesis of the tigloyl esters in Datura: The role of 2-methylbutyric acid |
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Authors: | Keith Basey Jack G. Woolley |
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Affiliation: | School of Pharmacy, City of Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester LEI 9BH England |
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Abstract: | Datura innoxia plants were wick fed with (±)-2-methylbutyric acid-[1-14C] and harvested after 7 days. The root alkaloids 3α,6β-ditigloyloxytropane and 3α,6β-ditigloyloxytropan-7β-ol were isolated and degraded. In each case the radioactivity was located in the ester carbonyl group indicating that this acid is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of tiglic acid from l-isoleucine. On the other hand, (±)-2-hydroxy-2-methylbutyric acid-[1-14C], which was fed to hydroponic cultures of Datura innoxia alongside isoleucine[U-14C] positive control plants, is not an intermediate. |
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Keywords: | Solanaceae biosynthesis 3α,6β-ditigloyloxytropane 3α,6β-ditigloyloxytropan-7β-ol |
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