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The occurrence of phenylpyruvic acid in woody plants: Biosynthetic significance
Marais, Charlene,Steenkamp, Jacobus A.,Ferreira, Daneel
, p. 5763 - 5764 (2007/10/03)
The leaves and stems of Aspalathus linearis, a member of the Fabaceae, contains (Z)-3-phenyl-2-β-D-glucopyranosyloxypropenoic acid, an enolic glucoside of phenylpyruvic acid which is of relevance to the shikimic acid pathway.
Occurrence of phenylpyruvic acid in woody plants: Biosynthetic significance and synthesis of an enolic glucoside derivative
Marais, Charlene,Steenkamp, Jacobus A.,Ferreira, Daneel
, p. 2915 - 2918 (2007/10/03)
The leaves and stems of Aspalathus linear is, a member of the Fabaceae, contains (Z)-2-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-3-phenylpropenoic acid 1, an enolic glucoside of phenylpyruvic acid, representing the first unequivocal evidence for the latter's presence in woody plants. The synthesis of a derivative 2 of the natural product, and of related regiomeric and geometrical isomers 3,4 and 5, and the biosynthetic significance in relation to the shikimic acid pathway are discussed.
