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  2. Glutamine as an Ammonia Donor in Catabolism of the Glucosinolate, Sinalbin, in Biosynthesis of 4-Hydroxybenzylamine

Glutamine as an Ammonia Donor in Catabolism of the Glucosinolate, Sinalbin, in Biosynthesis of 4-Hydroxybenzylamine

  • J Nat Prod. 2020 Feb 28;83(2):179-184. doi: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.9b00767.
Heidi Blok Frandsen 1 Jens Christian Sørensen 1 Iben Lykke Petersen 1 Hilmer Sørensen 1
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  • 1 Department of Food Science , University of Copenhagen , Rolighedsvej 26 , DK-1958 Frederiksberg C , Denmark.
Abstract

Amines synthesized by Plants may be considered a dietary source of bioactive compounds, which are of interest due to possible health promoting effects. Developing Sinapis alba sprouts are known to produce 4-hydroxybenzylamine, but the reaction mechanism has not yet been established. We propose here a suggested metabolic pathway for the formation of 4-hydroxybenzylamine in S. alba Plants. The catabolic sequence starts with a reaction between l-glutamine (Gln) as ammonia donor and 4-hydroxybenzyl carbocation, the enzymatic catalyzed hydrolysis product from sinalbin (4-hydroxybenzylglucosinolate). The suggested reactions are compared with alternative plant metabolic reactions used in the biosynthesis of biogenic amines.

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