A feruloyltyramine trimer isolated from potato common scab lesions

Citation

King, R.R., Calhoun, L.A. (2010). A feruloyltyramine trimer isolated from potato common scab lesions. Phytochemistry, [online] 71(17-18), 2187-2189. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2010.09.020

Abstract

1H NMR analysis established that a potential suberin intermediate isolated from potato common scab lesions contained three O-methyl groups, a phenylcoumaran-type linkage and a conjugated trans double bond. Mass spectral data determined its molecular formula as indicative of a dehydrotrimer structure formed from three feruloyltyramine units. 1H and 13C NMR correlation studies supported the structure as that of a grossamide unit (3) linked through its double bond to the feruloyl phenolic of a third feruloyltyramine group. Identification of the feruloyltyramine trimer (4) expands the number of cross-linked intermediates potentially involved in the suberization process and highlights the presence of a second type of inter-unit linkage available for synthesis of the poly-phenolic domains. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Publication date

2010-12-01