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Title: Secondary Products - II


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Secondary Products - II
  • Phenolics

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Phenolics
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Synthesis of Phenolics
  • Phenolics are synthesized by a number of
    different pathways
  • Two most important
  • Shikimic acid pathway - more important in plants
  • Malonic acid pathway - more important in fungi

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Shikimic Acid Pathway
  • Converts intermediates from glycolysis
    (phosphoenol-pyruvate) and the PPP
    (erythrose-4-PO4) into the aromatic amino acids
    phenylalanine, tryptophan, and tyrosine

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See Shikimic Acid Pathway
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See Pathway for Phenolic Secondary Products
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Simple Phenolics
  • Allelopathic compounds
  • Defense cmpds against insect herbivores and fungi
  • Certain phenolics (furanocoumarins) are
    phototoxic - not toxic till activated by sunlight
    (near UV-A)
  • Activated furanocoumarins can insert into DNA and
    bind to pyrimidine bases - blocks transcription
    and leads to cell death
  • Abundant in Apiaceae
  • Urushiol in poison ivy

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Urushiol
Poison ivy urushiol
Poison oak urushiol
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Coumarins
  • Large group 1300 coumarins have been identified
  • Basic coumarin is a 2 ring structure, phenol and
    pyrone
  • Many anticoagulants including Warfarin

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Lignin a complex phenolic
Lignin monomers
  • Polymer of three phenolic alochols
  • Different species have different ratios of these
    monomers
  • Lignin in beech has 100707 of coniferyl
    sinapyl para-coumaryl

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Flavinoids
  • One of the largest classes of phenolics
  • Carbon skeleton has 15 carbons with two benzene
    rings connected by a 3-C bridge

-C3-
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Flavinoids
  • Flavinoids classified into different groups based
    on the degree of oxidation of the 3-C bridge
  • Anthocyanins
  • Flavones
  • Flavonols
  • Isoflavones
  • Majority of flavinoids exist as glycosides

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Anthocyanins
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Tannins
  • Tannin a general name for a large group of
    complex phenolic substances that are capable of
    tanning animal hides into leather by binding
    collagen

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Tetrahydrocannabinol
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