Phytoalexins from hairy roots of Hyoscyamus albus treated with methyl jasmonate |
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Authors: | M Kuroyanagi T Arakawa Y Mikami K Yoshida N Kawahar T Hayashi H Ishimaru |
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Affiliation: | School of Bioresources, Hiroshima Prefectural University, 562, Nanatsukacyo, Syobara-shi, Hiroshima, 727-0023, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The treatment of hairy roots of Hyoscyamus albus with copper sulfate (Cu2+) and methyl jasmonate (JAMe) produced several phytoalexins having the vetispyrane skeleton. Lubimin and solavetivone were isolated after treatment with Cu2+. Seven sesquiterpenoid phytoalexins were isolated from the culture medium after treatment with JAMe, including lubimin, solavetivone, 3-hydroxysolavetivone and four new compounds (1-4). Structures of the new compounds were elucidated to be (3R,4S,5R,7S,9R)-3-hydroxy-9-tigloyloxysolavetivone (1), (3R,4S,5R,7S,9R)-3-hydroxy-9-(3-methylbutenoyloxy)-solavetivone (2), (3R,4S,5R,7S,9R)-3-hydroxy-9-isobutanoyloxysolavetivone (3); and (3R,4S,5R,7S,9R)-3,9-dihydroxysolavetivone (4). The induction pattern of phytoalexins in hairy roots treated with JAMe was different in those treated with Cu2+, and co-treatment with JAMe and Cu2+ gave only solavetivone. |
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