BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE COUMARINS. TRACER STUDIES ON COUMARIN FORMATION IN HIEROCHLOË ODORATA AND MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS
- 1 February 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology
- Vol. 38 (2) , 143-156
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o60-016
Abstract
Coumarin formation has been studied with C14in the perennial grass, Hierochloë odorata, and in yellow sweet clover, Melilotus officinalis. In general the latter species yielded inconsistent data. In Hierochloë, o-coumaric, cinnamic, and shikimic acids and L-phenylalanine were the best of 10 compounds tested as coumarin precursors, the first two at least being incorporated with little randomization of C14. Acetate was more poorly utilized. It was concluded that the aromatic ring of coumarin arises via the shikimic acid pathway in preference to acetate condensation. When the time of metabolism was varied, o-coumaryl glucoside and free o-coumaric acid rapidly acquired high specific activities from cinnamic acid-C14, but coumarin and melilotic acid became active much more slowly. A lag in the acquisition of C14by coumarin for the first 6 to 8 hours was followed by a rectilinear increase until at least 24 hours. Much the greatest accumulation of C14was found in o-coumaryl glucoside during this entire period. Furthermore, this compound when fed to Hierochloë is comparable to cinnamic acid as a coumarin precursor. These findings suggest a possible function for o-coumaryl glucoside or a derivative in coumarin biosynthesis.Keywords
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