Summary
Five unusual amino acids were identified as antimutagens against spontaneous mutation ofSalmonella typhimurium TA100: L-azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (1) from Liliaceae plants, α-(methylenecyclopropyl)glycine (2) fromLitchi chinensis seeds, and 2-amino-4-methylhex-5-ynoic acid (3), hypoglycin A (4), and (2S, 4R)-2-amino-4-hydroxyhept-6-ynoic acid (5) fromEuphoria longana seeds. The absolute stereochemistry of5 was determined by its chiral synthesis from L-allylglycine, proving that5 is the C-4 epimer of the amino acid previously isolated from dried longan seeds.
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This work was partly supported by a Grant-in-Aid form the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture, Japan, No. 57740283 (to HK).
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Minakata, H., Komura, H., Tamura, S.Y. et al. Antimutagenic unusual amino acids from plants. Experientia 41, 1622–1623 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01964840
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