- aurones, stilbenes, catechin, and
phenylpropanoids. The
coumaroyl component is
produced from
cinnamic acid.
Phenylpropanoids are
found throughout the plant...
- The
biosynthesis of
phenylpropanoids involves a
number of enzymes. In plants, all
phenylpropanoids are
derived from the
amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine...
- industries. The
volatile fraction contains dozens of
terpenes and
phenylpropanoids,
including D-pinene, limonene, D-borneol, L-terpineol, geraniol, safrole...
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analysis has
revealed that A.
dracunculus oil
contains predominantly phenylpropanoids such as
estragole (16.2%),
methyl eugenol (35.8%), and trans-anethole...
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having the
parent structure of allylbenzene.
These comprise a
class of
phenylpropanoids,
where there are
typically other substituents bonded to the aromatic...
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amount of protein. The
concentration of
secondary metabolites such as
phenylpropanoids and
flavonoids can also be
altered in
plants exposed to high concentrations...
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plant plastid, and is the
entry to the
biosynthesis of
phenylpropanoids. The
phenylpropanoid pathway is the
pathway that
converts phenylalanine into...
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phenylalanine and
valine as the
precursors to capsaicin.
Enzymes of the
phenylpropanoid pathway,
phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL),
cinnamate 4-hydroxylase...
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collectively known as chromones. Most,
though not all,
chromones are also
phenylpropanoids. 6,7-dimethoxy-2,3-dihydrochromone has been
isolated from Sarcolobus...
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General structural classes of
secondary metabolites include alkaloids,
phenylpropanoids, polyketides, and terpenoids. The
biosynthetic pathways leading to...