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Published on: April 24, 2018
Biosynthesis of rutacridone: the N-methylation step
A Baumert1, I N Kuzovkina, M Hieke
1Institut für Biochemie der Pflanzen, Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Halle (Saale), DDR.
Abstract:
The N-methylation of rutacridone was investigated. This dihydrofuroacridone derivative ist the main alkaloid in cell suspension cultures of RUTA GRAVEOLENS, strain R-20. The N-methyl group is provided by L-methionine. N-methylanthranilic acid serves as excellent precursor of rutacridone. Furthermore this particular precursor could be trapped after feeding anthranilic acid in short term experiments.
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