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Biosynthesis of Monoterpenes in Rose Flowers

Nature, 1970
ALTHOUGH mevalonic acid (MVA) is generally assumed to be an obligatory precursor of terpenes in higher plants, incorporation of 2-14C-MVA into the principal monoterpenes of numerous species is almost invariably less than 1 per cent (ref. 1). Monoterpene biosynthesis is nevertheless assumed to occur via conversion of MVA into isopentenyl pyrophosphate ...
M J, Francis   +2 more
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Molecular Engineering of Monoterpene Production

1998
The terpenoids (often referred to as isoprenoids) constitute the largest group of natural products, with more than 22, 000 individual structures now known (1). They are all derived from the sequential addition of branched, five-carbon isopentenoid (isoprenoid) units, and range in size from isoprene (C5H8) to natural rubber (molecular weight greater ...
C D, Haudenschild, R B, Croteau
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Opportunities in microbial biotransformation of monoterpenes

1997
Monoterpenes are important flavour and fragrance compounds. The biotransformation of monoter penes has been studied quite extensively during the past 30 years. Specific problems have been encountered during these studies which have prevented the commercialization of monoterpene biotransformation processes.
van der Werf, M.J.   +2 more
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Monoterpenes and microbial metabolites in the soil

Environmental Pollution, 1990
Volatile microbial metabolites were analysed in the soil beneath 15 H year-old Picea abies which had been fumigated for 5 consecutive years with charcoal-filtered air enriched with ozone and sulphur dioxide. Major compounds which could be attributed to the metabolism of basidiomycete fungi were oct-1-en-3-ol, oct-1-en-3-one and 1,3-octadiene. They were
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Monoterpenes in breast cancer chemoprevention

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1997
A number of dietary monoterpenes have chemopreventive activity against rat mammary cancer. For example, d-limonene, which comprises over 90% of orange peel oil, has chemopreventive activity against rodent mammary cancer during the initiation phase as well as the promotion/progression phase.
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Monoterpene-flavonoid conjugates from Sarcandra glabra and their autophagy modulating activities

Bioorganic Chemistry, 2021
Li-Ping Bai   +2 more
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Biosynthesis of monoterpenes

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1978
Rodney Croteau   +2 more
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THE MONOTERPENES

1972
T.K. DEVON, A.I. SCOTT
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