2002
DOI: 10.1078/0176-1617-00681
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Fatty acid hydroperoxides biotransformation by potato tuber cell-free extracts

Abstract: SummaryCleavage of 13-HPOD, 13-HPOT, 9-HPOD and 9-HPOT by potato tuber cell-free extracts was investigated. 13-HPOD and 13-HPOT enzymes were degraded almost completely while 9-HPOD and 9-HPOT were partially transformed. GC-MS analysis of the volatile compounds formed during the reactions revealed that (Z)-3 hexenal, (E)-2-hexenal, pentenols and dimers of pentene were obtained from 13-HPOT while from 13-HPOD hexanal and pentan-1-ol were formed. No volatile was found when 9-HPO isomers were used as substrate, bu… Show more

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“…As we previously described [30], because potato tubers don't contain large amount of HPO lyase, HPOs can be extracted and quantified without reduction to the corresponding alcohols. Omitting the reduction step is more rapid and allows separate determination of hydroxy fatty acids that may be formed in the plant.…”
Section: Hpos During Aging Of Potato Tubersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As we previously described [30], because potato tubers don't contain large amount of HPO lyase, HPOs can be extracted and quantified without reduction to the corresponding alcohols. Omitting the reduction step is more rapid and allows separate determination of hydroxy fatty acids that may be formed in the plant.…”
Section: Hpos During Aging Of Potato Tubersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colneleic acid is clearly involved in plant defence against pathogens [6,14] and is also an inhibitor of LOX activity [33], but this work is the first indication for a role of colneleic acid during the normal life cycle of the tuber, and for a potential role of colneleic acid in sprout development. It is unlikely that the 9-oxo-nonanoic acid methyl ester in the extracts was formed by the action of HPO lyase on 9-HPOD and HPOT, because it has been demonstrated that potato tuber HPO lyase is specific for 13-HPOD and HPOT [30,34], and the tubers contained little 13-HPOD and HPOT. Moreover, HPO lyase activity rapidly drops to zero during tuber storage [30].…”
Section: Oxylipins During Aging Of Potato Tubersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Traces of benzoin produced from benzaldehyde [239] Cell-free extract Potato tuber Hexenals, hexanal, pentenals, pentenol were formed from fatty acid hydroperoxides [240] Cutinase, immobilized…”
Section: Pseudomonas Fluorescensmentioning
confidence: 99%