ferruginol and sugiol
ferruginol has been researched along with sugiol* in 2 studies
Other Studies
2 other study(ies) available for ferruginol and sugiol
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Functional Integration of Two CYP450 Genes Involved in Biosynthesis of Tanshinones for Improved Diterpenoid Production by Synthetic Biology.
Cytochrome P450s (CYPs) are important enzymes in the secondary metabolism of plants and have been recognized as key players in bioengineering and synthetic biology. Previously reported CYP76AH1 and CYP76AH3, having greater than 80% sequence homology, played a continuous catalytic role in the biosynthesis of tanshinones in Topics: Abietanes; Catalysis; Catalytic Domain; Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System; Diterpenes; Genes, Plant; Metabolic Engineering; Plant Proteins; Protein Engineering; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Salvia miltiorrhiza; Synthetic Biology | 2020 |
Antioxidant activity and mechanism of the abietane-type diterpene ferruginol.
The antioxidant activity of the abietane-type diterpene ferruginol was evaluated by comparison with that of carnosic acid, ( ± )-α-tocopherol and dibutylhydroxytoluene using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, β-carotene bleaching and linoleic acid assays. Ferruginol had the lowest antioxidant activity of this group using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and β-carotene methods in polar solvent buffer. However, ferruginol exhibited stronger activity than carnosic acid and α-tocopherol for linoleic acid oxidation under non-solvent conditions. Five peaks corresponding to ferruginol derivatives were detected through GC-MS analysis of the reaction between ferruginol and methyl linoleate. The three reaction products were identified as dehydroferruginol, 7β-hydroxyferruginol and sugiol, and the other two peaks were assumed to be 7α-hydroxyferruginol and the quinone methide derivative of ferruginol. The time course of the reaction suggests that the quinone methide was produced early in the reaction and reacted further to produce dehydroferruginol, 7-hydroxyferruginol and sugiol. Thus, we inferred that quinone methide formation was a key step in the antioxidant reaction of ferruginol. Topics: Abietanes; Antioxidants; Diterpenes; Molecular Structure; Plant Extracts | 2015 |