Abstract
Panax ginseng root and cell cultures were shown to biotransform paeonol ( 1) into its 2- O-β- d-glucopyranoside ( 2). P. ginseng root cultures were also able to biotransform paeonol ( 1) into its 2- O-β- d-xylopyranoside ( 3), 2- O-β- d-glucopyranosyl(1 → 6)-β- d-glucopyranoside ( 4) and 2- O-β- d-xylopyranosyl(1 → 6)-β- d-glucopyranoside ( 5), and its demethylated derivate, 2′,4′-dihydroxyacetophenone ( 6). Compounds 3 and 4 are new glycosides. It is the first example that the administrated compound was converted into its xylopyranoside by plant biotransformation.
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