Chemical Formula: C22H35N5O11
Chemical Formula C22H35N5O11
Found 7 metabolite its formula value is C22H35N5O11
Dihydrozeatin-9-N-glucoside-O-glucoside
Dihydrozeatin-9-N-glucoside-O-glucoside is involved in the cytokinin O-glucoside biosynthesis which occurs in the nuclei and cytosol of plant cells. Cytokinins play an important role in the regulation of numerous physiological reactions in plants. Dihydrozeatin undergoes an N-glucosylation to form dihydrozeatin-9-N-glucoside. This product is then conjugated into an O-glucoside. This latter reaction is reversible and beta-glucosidases can remove the addition at the O-position, which yields back dihydrozeatin-9-N-glucoside. The molecule can then regain its physiological activity. The process is perceived as a way to store the molecule by inactivating it temporarily. A human metabolite taken as a putative food compound of mammalian origin [HMDB]. Dihydrozeatin-9-N-glucoside-O-glucoside is found in many foods, some of which are sunburst squash (pattypan squash), canada blueberry, chayote, and lemon verbena.
Dihydrozeatin-9-N-glucoside-O-glucoside
An N-glycosyldihydrozeatin consisting of dihydrozeatin carrying two alpha-D-glucosyl on the oxygen and the nitrogen at position 9 in the purine ring.