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PISUM SATIVUM STRESS METABOLITES: TWO CINNAMYLPHENOLS AND A 2'-METHOXYCHALCONE
Carlson, Robert E.,Dolphin, David H.
, p. 1733 - 1736 (1982)
An HPLC study of copper(II) chloride treated Pisum sativum has shown that the cynnamylphenols obtustyrene and xenognosin as well as the chalcone 4,4'-dihydroxy-2'-methoxychalcone accumulate as de novo metabolites in the stressed plant.This chalcone has not previously been identified from a plant source.The biosynthetic and stress response relationships of these compounds are discussed. - Key Word Index: Pisum sativum; Leguminosae; garden pea; stress metabolism; cinnamylphenols; 2'-methoxychalcone; HPLC.