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Biosynthetic studies metabolite classes/groups

Proanthocyanidins and Procyanidins - In a classical study Bate-Smith ( ) used the patterns of distribution of the three principal classes of phenolic metabolites, which are found in the leaves of plants, as a basis for classification. The biosynthesis of these phenols - (i) proanthocyanidins (ii) glycosylated flavonols and (iii) hydroxycinnamoyl esters - is believed to be associated with the development in plants of the capacity to synthesise the structural polymer lignin by the diversion from protein synthesis of the amino-acids L-phenylalanine and L-tyro-sine. Vascular plants thus employ one or more of the p-hydroxy-cinnarayl alcohols (2,3, and 4), which are derived by enzymic reduction (NADH) of the coenzyme A esters of the corresponding hydroxycinnamic acids, as precursors to lignin. The same coenzyme A esters also form the points of biosynthetic departure for the three groups of phenolic metabolites (i, ii, iii), Figure 1. [Pg.124]


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