Nicotiana benthamiana, Domin

Andersen, Trine Bundgaard, Rasmussen, Silas Anselm, Christensen, Søren Brøgger & Simonsen, Henrik Toft, 2019, Biosynthesis of tovarol and other sesquiterpenoids in Thapsia laciniata Rouy, Phytochemistry 157, pp. 168-174 : 169

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.10.027

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10576565

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Nicotiana benthamiana
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2.3. Characterization of TlTPS509 expressed in N. benthamiana View in CoL

HS-SPME-GC-MS analysis of N. benthamiana leaves expressing Tl TPS509 resulted in the detection of two major sesquiterpene alcohols, guaiol (3) (RI: 1585, 34% of the area) and bulnesol (4) (RI: 1654, 20% of the area) ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Compound 3 and 4 exhibited similar EI MS spectrum to those of bulnesol and guaiol in NIST and Wiley GC-MS spectrum libraries. The product profile showed several additional compounds, and we could identify two minor products; guaiene (RI 1418, Rt: 8.6)) and bulnesene (RI 1487, Rt: 9.18) ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Several peaks with a m/z of 220 were also observed but not identified. A hexane extract of N. benthamiana leaves, expressing Tl TPS509 was analyzed by GC-MS using a Programmed Temperature Vaporising injector (PTV) port. By using a low initial temperature of 60 ̊C followed by a gradual increase to 250 ̊C it was expected that thermal rearrangements were avoided. Again, 3 and 4 were detected as major compounds, but not guaiene and bulnesene, which were probably below the detection limit. Furthermore, neither of the unknown compounds with m/z 220 were detected in the PTV analysis.

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