Biosynthesis of sesquiterpenes in Hymenaea inferred from their quantitative co-occurrence |
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Authors: | Susan S. Martin Jean H. Langenheim Eugene Zavarin |
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Affiliation: | Division of Natural Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, U.S.A.;Forest Products Laboratory, University of California, Richmond, CA 94804, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Leaf pocket resins of 11 species of the tropical arborescent genus Hymenaea are virtually identical qualitatively, but of widely varying quantitative proportions. Within this large range of variability, several strong positive quantitative correlations between resin constituents were found, especially between caryophyllene and β-humulene and between γ-muurolene and δ-cadinene. These data lead to clarification of sesquiterpene biosynthetic routes in Hymenaea. In addition, quantitative relationships found among caryophyllene, α- and β-selinene, γ-muurolene and δ-cadinene are explained only with difficulty by long accepted biosynthetic pathways, and the intermediacy of germacrenes is suggested. |
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Keywords: | Leguminosae., biosynthesis sesquiterpenes leaf resins caryophyllene β-humulene γ-muurolene δ-cadinene germacrenes. |
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