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Incorporation of 14CO2, 14C-phenylalanine and 14C-cinnamate into soluble and insoluble cinnamic derivatives in Mentha arvensis
Authors:Walter Majak  GHNeil Towers
Institution:Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:With the successful development of methods for the isolation and purification of ethanol-insoluble cinnamic acid esters in mint it became possible to initiate kinetic, isotopic studies on purified, ‘insoluble’ derivatives of caffeic acid, ferulic acid and p-coumaric acid. Pulse-feeding experiments were conducted with 14CO2, phenylalanine-U-14C and cinnamic acid-3-14C. The ferulic acid derivative exhibited a significant turnover as compared to the other insoluble derivatives which were relatively stable. Time-course tracer studies were performed to compare the turnover of soluble caffeic acid derivatives with ‘insoluble’ forms of caffeic acid. Caffeic acid associated with a macromolecular fraction consistently showed a higher specific activity than either soluble caffeic acid or the caffeic acid associated with a second insoluble derivative.
Keywords:Labiatae  mint  ethanol-insoluble cinnamic esters  caffeic acid  turnover of phenolic conjugates  
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