Glucosinolate structural diversity, identification, chemical synthesis and metabolism in plants
University of Split · Laurentian University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The glucosinolates (GSLs) is a well-defined group of plant metabolites characterized by having an S-β-d-glucopyrano unit anomerically connected to an O-sulfated (Z)-thiohydroximate function. After enzymatic hydrolysis, the sulfated aglucone can undergo rearrangement to an isothiocyanate, or form a nitrile or other products. The number of GSLs known from plants, satisfactorily characterized by modern spectroscopic methods (NMR and MS) by mid-2018, is 88. In addition, a group of partially characterized structures with highly variable evidence counts for approximately a further 49. This means that the total number of characterized GSLs from plants is somewhere between 88 and 137. The diversity of GSLs in plants…
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7Topics & keywords
- Glucosinolate
- Identification (biology)
- Secondary metabolism
- Metabolism
- Plant metabolism
- Biology
- Diversity (politics)
- Botany
- Responsible consumption and production