A study on the regioselective reduction of the conjugate double bond of perillaldehyde is described. The chemical reduction of this substrate was investigated in order to provide a straightforward access to the relevant natural flavour, dihydroperill-aldehyde. The biological reduction of both natural (S)-(-)-perillaldehyde and synthetic (R)-(+)-perillaldehyde was accomplished by means of fermenting baker's yeast. The latter microorganism converted, with different diastereoselectivity, the (S)- and (R)-enantiomers into the corresponding trans and cis saturated alcohols, respectively. The origin of the hydrogen atoms added to the double bond was studied by deuterium labelling experiments and H-2 NMR measurements that clearly demonstrate a different mechanism of the biohydrogenation of the two enantiomeric forms of perillaldehyde.
Stereochemical aspects of the bioreduction of the conjugated double bond of perillaldehyde
Fronza Giovanni;Fuganti Claudio;Serra Stefano
2004
Abstract
A study on the regioselective reduction of the conjugate double bond of perillaldehyde is described. The chemical reduction of this substrate was investigated in order to provide a straightforward access to the relevant natural flavour, dihydroperill-aldehyde. The biological reduction of both natural (S)-(-)-perillaldehyde and synthetic (R)-(+)-perillaldehyde was accomplished by means of fermenting baker's yeast. The latter microorganism converted, with different diastereoselectivity, the (S)- and (R)-enantiomers into the corresponding trans and cis saturated alcohols, respectively. The origin of the hydrogen atoms added to the double bond was studied by deuterium labelling experiments and H-2 NMR measurements that clearly demonstrate a different mechanism of the biohydrogenation of the two enantiomeric forms of perillaldehyde.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


