Cell-Free Synthesis of the Alkaloids Ammodendrine and Smipine

Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C
1987.0

Abstract

<jats:p>The bipiperidyl alkaloid ammodendrine was detected in 28 plant species as a minor alkaloid besides quinolizidine alkaloids. Cadaverine serves as a precursor for both quinolizidine alkaloids and for ammodendrine, since labelled cadaverine is incorporated into both rings of ammoden­drine. Cell-free extracts of Lupinus arboreus and of Pisum sativum, which contain an active diamine oxidase form ammodendrine from cadaverine and pyruvate. In addition to ammoden­drine other alkaloids such as smipine, tetrahydroanabasine and tripiperideine could be detected. Possible reaction schemes are discussed.

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