The cruciferous phytoalexins brassinin and cyclobrassinin are intermediates in the biosynthesis of brassilexin

Following feeding experiments with the tetradeuterated cruciferous phytoalexins brassinin ( 5b) and cyclobrassinin ( 6b), leaves of Brassica carinata were elicited with the blackleg causing fungus Phoma lingam and incubated. Spectroscopic and HPLC analyses indicated that both brassinin ( 5a) and cyc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 1998-11, Vol.8 (21), p.3037-3038
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description Following feeding experiments with the tetradeuterated cruciferous phytoalexins brassinin ( 5b) and cyclobrassinin ( 6b), leaves of Brassica carinata were elicited with the blackleg causing fungus Phoma lingam and incubated. Spectroscopic and HPLC analyses indicated that both brassinin ( 5a) and cyclobrassinin ( 6a) were incorporated into the cruciferous phytoalexin brassilexin ( 7a).
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