The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides
An enzyme from wheat germ which catalyzes the formation of glucosides from phenols and uridinediphosphate glucose has been partially purified. With hydroquinone as substrate, arbutin was found to be formed as follows: UDPG + hydroquinone → UDP + arbutin. Arbutin was identified by paper chromatograph...
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todo:paper_00039861_v86_n1_p127_Yamaha2023-10-03T13:57:07Z The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. glycoside article GLYCOSIDES/metabolism metabolism GLYCOSIDES/metabolism Glycosides An enzyme from wheat germ which catalyzes the formation of glucosides from phenols and uridinediphosphate glucose has been partially purified. With hydroquinone as substrate, arbutin was found to be formed as follows: UDPG + hydroquinone → UDP + arbutin. Arbutin was identified by paper chromatography in several solvents either directly or after hydrolysis with acid or β-glucosidase. The rate of reaction with different phenols decreased in the order: hydroquinone > hydroxyhydroquinone > methoxyhydroquinone > resorcinol > pyrogallol > pyrocatechol. © 1960. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00039861_v86_n1_p127_Yamaha |
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glycoside article GLYCOSIDES/metabolism metabolism GLYCOSIDES/metabolism Glycosides Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides |
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An enzyme from wheat germ which catalyzes the formation of glucosides from phenols and uridinediphosphate glucose has been partially purified. With hydroquinone as substrate, arbutin was found to be formed as follows: UDPG + hydroquinone → UDP + arbutin. Arbutin was identified by paper chromatography in several solvents either directly or after hydrolysis with acid or β-glucosidase. The rate of reaction with different phenols decreased in the order: hydroquinone > hydroxyhydroquinone > methoxyhydroquinone > resorcinol > pyrogallol > pyrocatechol. © 1960. |
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Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. |
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Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. I. Monoglucosides |
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biosynthesis of plant glycosides. i. monoglucosides |
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