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. 1985 Aug;78(4):791-4.
doi: 10.1104/pp.78.4.791.

Flavan-3-ol Biosynthesis : The Conversion of (+)-Dihydromyricetin to Its Flavan-3,4-Diol (Leucodelphinidin) and to (+)-Gallocatechin by Reductases Extracted from Tissue Cultures of Ginkgo biloba and Pseudotsuga menziesii

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Flavan-3-ol Biosynthesis : The Conversion of (+)-Dihydromyricetin to Its Flavan-3,4-Diol (Leucodelphinidin) and to (+)-Gallocatechin by Reductases Extracted from Tissue Cultures of Ginkgo biloba and Pseudotsuga menziesii

H A Stafford et al. Plant Physiol. 1985 Aug.

Abstract

Extracts of callus or cell suspension cultures from petioles of Ginkgo biloba catalyzed the production of (+)-gallocatechin (2,3-trans-3,5,7,3',4',5'-hexahydroxy-flavan) from (+)-dihydromyricetin (5'-hydroxy-dihydroquercetin) along with the expected 3,4-cis-diol intermediate, leucodelphinidin, in a NADPH-dependent double-step reductase reaction at pH 7.4. The latter diol, isolated from the above incubation mixture, produced (+)-gallocatechin in a NADPH-dependent reaction. Extracts from tissue cultures derived from needles of Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir) also produced significant amounts of the 3,4-diol from dihydromyricetin. (+)-Dihydromyricetin, purified via paper chromatography from leaves of Leptarrhena pyrolifolia, was reduced by NaBH(4) to the presumed 3,4-trans-diol and acid epimerized to the 3,4-cis-diol.

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