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Research: Ferulate–coniferyl alcohol cross-coupled products formed by radical coupling reactions

ZHANG, A., LU, F., SUN, R. & RALPH, J. (2009) Ferulate-coniferyl alcohol cross-coupled products formed by radical coupling reactions. Planta, 229, 1099-1108.

Abstract: Radical coupling reactions between ethyl ferulate (Et-FA), a simple model for feruloyl polysaccharides in planta, and coniferyl alcohol (CA), a monolignol, were studied in order to better understand the polymer cross-coupling interactions among polysaccharides and monolignols or lignin, mediated by ferulate (FA), in plant cell walls. Cross-coupled FA/CA dimers produced in an aqueous buVer (pH 5.0) containing peroxidase/hydrogen peroxide were isolated and characterized by NMR. The total coupling products were characterized by 2D 13C–1H correlation (HSQC) NMR spectroscopy and GC–MS. Results from this study showed that ferulate readily cross-couples with coniferyl alcohol through free radical coupling mechanisms producing a series of cross-coupled FA/CA dimers with β-O-4-, β-5-/8-5-, and 8-β-linkages; the syntheses and isolation of β-5- and 8-5-cross-coupled dimers are reported here. The transformation from 8-β-coupled FA/CA hydroxyl esters into lactones through intramolecular transesterification is demonstrated for the Wrst time and mechanisms behind these transformations are discussed. The Wnding of both β-5- and 8-5-cross-coupled dimers in this study suggests that analogs of both may be present in plant cell walls. Finally it is suggested that ferulates in plants indeed react with monolignols through free radical mechanisms producing a more diverse array of cross-coupled dimers than previously reported.

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