Substrate Specificity for the Synthesis of Cyclic Fatty Acids by a Flaxseed Extract

  • Vick B
  • Zimmerman D
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Abstract

12-Oxo-cis-10,15-phytodienoic acid is an enzymic product obtained from incubations of (9, 12, 15)-linolenic acid with extracts of flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum L.). 13-l-Hydroperoxy-cis-9, 15-trans-11-octadecatrienoic acid, a product of lipoxygenase catalysis, was an intermediate in the enzymic synthesis of 12-oxo-cis-10, 15-phytodienoic acid from (9, 12, 15)-linolenic acid. Substrate specificity studies showed that n-3,6,9 unsaturation was an absolute requirement for conversion of polyunsaturated fatty acids into analogous products containing a cyclopentenone ring. Fatty acids with 18, 20, or 22 carbons that satisfied this requirement were effective substrates. The optimum activity of the enzyme from flaxseed was at pH 7.2.

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Vick, B. A., & Zimmerman, D. C. (1979). Substrate Specificity for the Synthesis of Cyclic Fatty Acids by a Flaxseed Extract. Plant Physiology, 63(3), 490–494. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.63.3.490

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