Glycosylation of fluorophenols by plant cell cultures

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Abstract

Fluoroaromatic compounds are used as agrochemicals and released into environment as pollutants. Glycosylation of 2-, 3-, and 4-fluorophenols using plant cell cultures of Nicotiana tabacum was investigated to elucidate their potential to metabolize these compounds. Cultured N. tabacum cells converted 2-fluorophenol into its β-glucoside (60%) and β-gentiobioside (10%). 4-Fluorophenol was also glycosylated to its β-glucoside (32%) and β-gentiobioside (6%) by N. tabacum cells. On the other hand, N. tabacum glycosylated 3-fluorophenol to β-glucoside (17%). © 2009 by the authors.

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Shimoda, K., Kubota, N., Kondo, Y., Sato, D., & Hamada, H. (2009). Glycosylation of fluorophenols by plant cell cultures. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 10(5), 1942–1949. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms10051942

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