substrate specific hydrolysis of aromatic and aromatic-aliphatic esters in orchid tissue cultures
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We found that tissue cultures of higher plants were able, similarly as microorganisms, to transform low-molecular-weight chemical compounds. In tissue cultures of orchids (Cymbidium 'Saint Pierre' and Dendrobium phalaenopsis) acetates of phenols and aromatic-aliphatic alcohols were hydrolyzed, whereas methyl esters of aromatic and aromatic-aliphatic acids did not undergo this reaction. Acetates of racemic aromatic-aliphatic alcohols were hydrolyzed with distinct enantiospecificity.
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| Authors | ;Agnieszka Mironowicz;Krystyna Kukułczanka;Antoni Siewiński |
| Journal | our dermatol online |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.5586/asbp.1993.004
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