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Nat Prod Commun


Title:Analysis of car-3-en-5-hydroperoxide
Author(s):Lehnert N; Krings U; Berger RG;
Address:"Institut fur Lebensmittelchemie, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Callinstrasse 5, D-30167 Hannover, Germany. nicole.lehnert@lci.uni-hannover.de"
Journal Title:Nat Prod Commun
Year:2011
Volume:6
Issue:9
Page Number:1217 - 1220
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1934-578X (Print) 1555-9475 (Linking)
Abstract:"HRGC-MS, using split/splitless injection (230 degrees C), showed that a dioxygenase from Pleurotus sapidus regio-selectively transformed (+)-car-3-ene to car-3-en-5-one as the major volatile product to minor amounts of the corresponding alcohol, and to some other volatiles. Thus, the reaction was assumed to be radical mediated and similar to the lipoxygenase catalyzed peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids, but the expected car-3-ene-hydroperoxides were not detected. TLC of the reaction products, followed by hydroperoxide specific staining, visually indicated the presence of hydroperoxides. TLC spots were eluted and re-analyzed using cool on-column injection, but only tailing peaks showing a mixed mass spectrum of car-3-en-5-ol/one were obtained. An unequivocal identification of car-3-en-5-hydroperoxides was achieved only after using APCI(+)-LC-MS. Upon structural confirmation, the car-3-en-5-hydroperoxide was accumulated by preparative HPLC, re-injected cool on-column, and the continuing degradation of the hydroperoxide to monoterpene ketone and alcohol during chromatography was verified. It was concluded that terpene hydroperoxides may occur in essential oils more frequently than anticipated, but are not recognized due to the principal blindness of capillary gas chromatography techniques and UV/vis LC-detectors"
Keywords:Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Molecular Structure Pleurotus/*chemistry/enzymology Terpenes/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineLehnert, Nicole Krings, Ulrich Berger, Ralf G eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2011/09/29 Nat Prod Commun. 2011 Sep; 6(9):1217-20"

 
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