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Plant Physiology 54:13-14 (1974)
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Biosynthesis of Umbelliferose in Aegopodium podagraria1

H. Hopf and Otto Kandler

a Botanisches Institut der Universität München, 8 München 19, West Germany

The following reaction leading to the synthesis of the trisaccharide umbelliferose was demonstrated in an enzyme preparation from leaves of Aegopodium podagraria L.: sucrose + UDP-gal-14C -> umbelliferose-14C + UDP. Neither galactinol nor galactose 1-phosphate could replace UDP-gal. Among 10 different sugars tested only sucrose was a suitable galatosyl acceptor.


1 This work was supported by a grant from the Deutsches Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie.




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