1935
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19350680312
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Über die Alkaloide von Arundo Donax L.

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“…This report provides an outline of the distribution of these Trp pathway-derived secondary metabolites in the Poaceae. Hordeum vulgare, 34) Avena sativa, 30) Phalaris arundinacea, 31) and Arundo donax, 32) have been reported to accumulate gramine. The presence of gramine in Hordeum brachyantherum and Hakonechloa macra is a new finding, but this is not surprising because closely related species have been shown to accumulate gramine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This report provides an outline of the distribution of these Trp pathway-derived secondary metabolites in the Poaceae. Hordeum vulgare, 34) Avena sativa, 30) Phalaris arundinacea, 31) and Arundo donax, 32) have been reported to accumulate gramine. The presence of gramine in Hordeum brachyantherum and Hakonechloa macra is a new finding, but this is not surprising because closely related species have been shown to accumulate gramine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29) Multiple species in the Poaceae accumulate these metabolites. The presence of gramine was reported in Avena sativa, 30) Phalaris arundinacea, 31) and Arundo donax 32,33) as well as Hordeum vulgare. 34) Arundo donax is a species in the Arundinoideae subfamily in the PACMAD clade.…”
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“…Gramine (1, Fig. 2), extracted from the family plant of the Poaceae, is the simplest example of 3-aminomethylindole discovered in biota [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Von Euler and Hellstrom (114) in 1932 isolated a base from the germ of Swedish barley which they recognized as an indole derivative from the spectroscopic measurements of Hellstrom (115). Later, in 1935, the substance was named gramine (116); in the same year Orechoff and Norkina (289) reported isolation of a similar substance from the Asiatic reed, Arundo donax L., and named their substance donaxine. Von Euler, Erdtman, and Hellstrom (113) showed the two compounds to be identical.…”
Section: H Gramine {Donaxinementioning
confidence: 99%