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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: L. Zechmeister , W. Herz , G. W. Kirby , R. E. MoorePublisher: Springer Verlag GmbH Imprint: Springer Verlag GmbH Volume: v.59 Weight: 0.690kg ISBN: 9783211822784ISBN 10: 321182278 Pages: 338 Publication Date: May 1992 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAmino Acids from Mushrooms..- I. Introduction.- II. General Methods.- III. Structure, Occurrence and Biochemistry.- 1. Neutral Aliphatic Amino Acids.- 1.1. Hydroxyvaline, Hydroxyleucines, and Hydroxyisoleucines.- 1.1.1. 3-Hydroxyvaline.- 1.1.2. 4-Hydroxyleucine.- 1.1.3. 4,5-Dihydroxyleucine.- 1.1.4. 4,5,5?-Trihydroxyleucine.- 1.1.5. 4-Hydroxyisoleucine.- 1.1.6. 4,5-Dihydroxyisoleucine.- 1.2. Other Hydroxyamino Acids.- 1.2.1. 2-Amino-3,4-dihydroxybutanoic Acid.- 1.2.2. 2-Amino-4-ethoxy-3-hydroxybutanoic Acid.- 1.2.3. 4-Hydroxynorvaline.- 1.2.4. 2-Amino-7-hydroxyoctanoic Acid.- 1.3. Unsaturated Leucine and Isoleucine Homologues.- 1.3.1. 2-Amino-5-methyl-4-hexenoic Acid.- 1.3.2. 2-Amino-4-methyl-5-hexenoic Acid.- 1.3.3. 3-Methylenenorvaline.- 1.3.4. 2-Amino-3-hydroxymethyl-3-pentenoic Acid and 2-Amino-3-formyl-3-pentenoic Acid.- 1.3.5. 2-Amino-3-methylenehexanoic Acid.- 1.4. Unsaturated Norvalines and Norleucines, and Related Amino Acids.- 1.4.1. 2-Amino-3-butenoic Acid.- 1.4.2. Allylglycine and Propargylglycine.- 1.4.3. 2-Amino-3-hydroxy-4-pentynoic Acid.- 1.4.4. 2-Amino-5-hexenoic Acid.- 1.4.5. 2-Amino-4-hexynoic Acid.- 1.4.6. 2-Amino-5-hexynoic Acid.- 1.4.7. 2-Amino-3-hydroxy-4-hexynoic Acid.- 1.4.8. 2-Amino-6-hydroxy-4-hexynoic Acid.- 1.4.9. 2-Amino-4,5-hexadienoic Acid.- 1.4.10. 2-Aminohept-4-en-6-ynoic Acid.- 1.4.11. Cyclopropylalanine.- 1.5. Unsaturated Chloroamino Acids.- 1.5.1. 2-Amino-4-chloro-4-pentenoic Acid.- 1.5.2. Chlorocrotylglycine.- 1.5.3. 2-Amino-5-chloro-6-hydroxy-4-hexenoic Acid.- 1.5.4. 2-Amino-5-chloro-5-hexenoic Acid.- 1.5.5. 2-Amino-5-chloro-4-hydroxy-5-hexenoic Acid.- 2. Acidic Amino Acids.- 2.1. Hydroxyaspartic Acid.- 2.2. 4-Substituted Glutamic Acids.- 2.2.1. 4-Methylene-, 4-Ethylidene-, and 4-Propylideneglutamic Acid.- 2.2.2. 4-Methylglutamic Acid.- 2.3. 2-Amino-4-methylpimelic Acid.- 2.4. 3-Nitraminoalanine and 2-Amino-4-nitraminobutanoic Acid.- 3. Heterocyclic Amino Acids.- 3.1. Azetidine-2-carboxylic Acid and Derivatives.- 3.1.1. Azetidine-2-carboxylic Acid.- 3.2. Derivatives of Proline.- 3.2.1. 3-Aminoproline.- 3.3. Pipecolic Acid and Derivatives.- 3.3.1. 5-Hydroxypipecolic Acid.- 3.3.2. 3-Hydroxybaikiain.- 4. Amino Acids Containing Heterocycles.- 4.1. Pyrrolidine Amino Acids.- 4.1.1. 1-(3-Amino-3-carboxypropyl)-5-oxo-2-pyrrolidinecarboxylic Acid.- 4.2. Isoxazoline Amino Acids.- 4.2.1. Tricholomic Acid.- 4.2.2. Ibotenic Acid and Muscimol.- 4.2.3. Muscazone.- 4.3. Amino Acids Derived from Phenylalanine.- 4.3.1. Stizolobic Acid and Stizolobinic Acid.- 4.3.2. Muscaflavin.- 4.3.3. Betalains.- 4.3.4. Acromelic Acid A and Acromelic Acid B.- 4.4. Oxygen Heterocyclic Amino Acids.- 4.4.1. 3-(3-Carboxyfuran-4-yl)alanine.- 4.4.2. Lycoperdic Acid.- 5. Aromatic Amino Acids.- 5.1. Derivatives of Phenylalanine.- 5.1.1. 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine.- 5.1.2. 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylalanine.- 5.2. Derivatives of Tryptophan.- 6. Miscellaneous Amino Acids.- 7. ?-Glutamyl Compounds.- 7.1. ?-Glutamyl Compounds of Protein Amino Acids.- 7.1.1. ?-Glutamylglycine.- 7.1.2. ?-Glutamylmethionine.- 7.1.3. ?-Glutamylcystine and Related Compounds.- 7.1.4. ?-Glutamylglutamic Acid.- 7.1.5. ?-Glutamylhistidine and ?-Glutamyllysine.- 7.2. ?-Glutamyl Compounds of Non-Protein Amino Acids.- 7.2.1. ?-Glutamyl-?-alanine.- 7.2.2. ?-Glutamyl-2-amino-4-hexynoic Acid and ?-Glutamyl-2-amino-3-hydroxy-4-hexynoic Acid.- 7.2.3. ?-Glutamyl-?-ornithine.- 7.2.4. ?-Glutamyl-3-aminoproline.- 7.2.5. ?-Glutamylnicotianine.- 7.3. ?-Glutamylpeptides of Amines.- 7.3.1. N-(?-Glutamyl)ethanolamine.- 7.3.2. Theanine.- 7.3.3. ?-Glutamyl-2-amino-3-hexanone.- 7.3.4. ?-Glutamyl-N-nitroethylenediamine.- 7.3.5. Coprine.- 7.4. Agaritine and Related Compounds.- 7.4.1. ?-Glutaminyl-4-hydroxybenzene.- 7.4.2. Agaritine.- 7.4.3. Xanthodermine.- 7.4.4. Agaridoxin.- 7.5. ?-Glutamyl Compounds Producing Odoriferous Substances.- 7.5.1. Lentinic Acid.- 7.5.2. ?-Glutamylmarasmine.- IV. Conclusions.- Acknowledgments.- Mushroom Index.- References.- Cembranoids, Pseudopteranoids, and Cubitanoids of Natural Occurrence..- I. Introduction.- A. Structural Representation and Nomenclature.- II. Cembranoids from Plants.- A. Plants Other than Tobacco.- B. Tobacco.- 1. Oxidation of the 11,12 Double Bond.- 2. Oxidation of the 7,8 Double Bond.- 3. Oxidation at Positions Allylic to the 11,12 Double Bond.- 4. Oxidation of the Hydroxy Group at C-6.- 5. Acid-Induced Reactions.- III. Cembrenes from Insects.- IV. Cembranoids from Marine Invertebrates.- A. Gorgonacea.- 1. Eunicea Species.- 2. Lophogorgia and Leptogorgia Species.- 3. Plexaura Species.- 4. Pseudopterogorgia Species.- B. Alcyonacea.- 1. Alcyonium Species.- 2. Gersemia Species.- 3. Lobophytum Species.- 4. Sarcophyton Species.- 5. Sinularia Species.- C. Stolonifera.- V. Pseudopteranoids from Marine Invertebrates.- Addendum-Cubitanoids.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Author Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |