Annual Plant Reviews Online 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781119312994.apr0426
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Biosynthesis of Phenylpropanoids and Related Compounds (FromAPRVolume 40)

Abstract: Phenolic compounds are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom. A main pathway for the formation of these compounds starts with the aromatic amino acidsl‐phenylalanine and – to a lesser extent –l‐tyrosine. In the general phenylpropanoid pathway, these are transformed to coenzyme A‐activated 4‐coumaric acid by phenylalanine ammonia‐lyase, cinnamic acid 4‐hydroxylase and 4‐coumarate CoA‐ligase. 4‐Coumaroyl‐CoA gives rise to a large number of different natural products, e.g. flavonoids, lignans, coumarins, tannins, hydro… Show more

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“…The phenylpropenoids, including 2-propenylbenzenes and 1-propenylbenzenes, are an important class of naturally occurring compounds, which have wide applications in pharmaceutical chemistry, pesticide, and flavor and fragrance industry . Employing this cobalt catalytic system, estragole ( 3a ), elemicin ( 3b ), methyl eugenol ( 3c ), and silyl-ethered eugenol ( 3d ) could be efficiently converted to trans -anethole ( 4a ), trans -isoelemicin ( 4b ), trans -methyl isoeugenol ( 4c ), and 4d , respectively, with 100/2 stereoselectivity under standard conditions in 1 min (Table , TOF = 2400 h –1 ).…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenylpropenoids, including 2-propenylbenzenes and 1-propenylbenzenes, are an important class of naturally occurring compounds, which have wide applications in pharmaceutical chemistry, pesticide, and flavor and fragrance industry . Employing this cobalt catalytic system, estragole ( 3a ), elemicin ( 3b ), methyl eugenol ( 3c ), and silyl-ethered eugenol ( 3d ) could be efficiently converted to trans -anethole ( 4a ), trans -isoelemicin ( 4b ), trans -methyl isoeugenol ( 4c ), and 4d , respectively, with 100/2 stereoselectivity under standard conditions in 1 min (Table , TOF = 2400 h –1 ).…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%