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The Enzymatic Decomposition of Salicin and Its Derivatives Obtained from Salicaceae Species

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Journal J Nat Prod
Date 1992 Sep 1
PMID 1431941
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The enzymatic catalysis of the decomposition of Salicaceae phenolic glucosides was tested using almond beta-glucosidase and rabbit and porcine liver esterases. The beta-glucosidase catalyzed the complete hydrolysis of salicin and salicortin, yielding saligenin and glucose. Salicortin also produced (+)-6-hydroxycyclohexen-2-one (6-HCH). The acylglucosides were not decomposed by the beta-glucosidase. Both esterases catalyzed the decomposition of tremulacin, salicortin, and 2'-O-acetylsalicortin, releasing tremuloidin, salicin, and 2'-O-acetylsalicin as the main products, accompanied by 6-HCH and catechol. Tremuloidin and 2'-O-acetylsalicin were quite stable under the esterase hydrolysis, and salicin was not decomposed at all.

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