Production of ellagitannin hexahydroxydiphenoyl ester by spontaneous reduction of dehydrohexa-hydroxydiphenoyl ester

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Abstract

Amariin is an ellagitannin with two dehydrohexahydroxydiphenoyl (DHHDP) moieties connecting glucose 2,4- and 3,6-hydroxy groups. This tannin is predominant in the young leaves of Triadica sebifera and Carpinus japonica. However, as the leaves grow, the 3,6-DHHDP is converted to its reduced form, the hexahydroxydiphenoyl (HHDP) group, to generate geraniin, a predominant ellagitannin of the matured leaves. The purified amariin is unstable in aqueous solution, and the 3,6-(R)-DHHDP is spontaneously degraded to give HHDP, whereas 2,4-(R)-DHHDP is stable. The driving force of the selective reduction of the 3,6-DHHDP of amariin is shown to be the conformational change of glucose from O,3B to 1C4. Heating geraniin with pyridine affords 2,4-(R)-DHHDP reduction products. Furthermore, the acid hydrolysis of geraniin yields two equivalents of ellagic acid. Although the reaction mechanism is still ambiguous, these results propose an alternative biosynthetic route of the ellagitannin HHDP groups.

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Era, M., Matsuo, Y., Saito, Y., & Tanaka, T. (2020). Production of ellagitannin hexahydroxydiphenoyl ester by spontaneous reduction of dehydrohexa-hydroxydiphenoyl ester. Molecules, 25(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051051

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