1. Conversion of dechlorodauricumine into chlorinated alkaloids in Menispermum dauricum root culture
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Yukihiro Sugimoto, Hind A. A. Babiker, and Miharu Matsui
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Stereochemistry ,Plant Science ,Horticulture ,Menispermaceae ,15n tracer ,Biochemistry ,Menispermum dauricum ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Tissue culture ,Alkaloids ,Chlorides ,Biosynthesis ,Spiro Compounds ,Dechloroacutumine ,Molecular Biology ,Chromatography ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Alkaloid ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Culture Media ,Kinetics ,chemistry ,Dechlorodauricumine - Abstract
15 N-Labeled dechlorodauricumine and dechloroacutumine were isolated from Menispermum dauricum roots cultured in a chloride-deficient medium, in which nitrogen-containing macro-components K 14 NO 3 and ( 14 NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 were replaced by K 15 NO 3 and ( 15 NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , respectively. These 15 N-labeled substrates were supplied independently to the roots cultured in a chloride-enriched medium. LC-ESI-MS analysis of alkaloids extracted from the roots, harvested 5 and 10 days after administering the 15 N-labeled substrates, revealed that the 15 N derived from dechlorodauricumine was much more effectively incorporated into chlorinated alkaloids than that derived from dechloroacutumine. These findings suggest that dechlorodauricumine is the principal precursor of the chlorinated alkaloids produced by M. dauricum roots.
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- 2007
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