Occurrence of 4-methyleneglutamine and 2-oxo-4-methyl-3-pentene-1,5-dioic acid in leaves and stem of tulip plants |
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Authors: | Takuji Ohyama Takako Kera Taro Ikarashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Chemistry , Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University , Niigata , 950-21 , Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract The presence of 4-MeGln in the tulip plant was discovered by ZACHARIUS et al. (1954), and it was found that this amide generally occurred in the leaves of almost all the species of genus Tulipa (FOWDEN and STEWARD 1957a). The 4-MeGln compound has been detected in every part of the tulip plant, i.e., bulb scales, roots, basal plate, young shoots, leaves, stern, and flower (FOWDEN and STEWARD 1957a, b; OHYAMA 1986; OHYAMA et al. 1985, 1988a, b; ZACHARIUS et al. 1954, 1957). Especially 4-MeGln was found to be a major soluble N constituent in the leaves and stem of tulip of the flowering stage (OHYAMA et al. 1985; OHYAMA 1986). |
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Keywords: | glutamine 4-methyleneglutamine 2-oxo-4-methyl-3-pentene-1,5-dioic acid tulip |
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