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      Structure elucidation, enantioselective analysis, and biogenesis of nerol oxide in Pelargonium species.

      Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
      Angiosperms, metabolism, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Molecular Structure, Monoterpenes, Plant Oils, chemistry, Pyrans, chemical synthesis, Stereoisomerism

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          A novel enantioselective synthesis of nerol oxide (3, 6-dihydro-4-methyl-2-(2-methyl-1-propenyl)-2H-pyran) was used for the determination of the absolute configuration at C-2. The order of elution of the enantiomers on octakis-(2, 3-di-O-butyryl-6-O-tert-butyldimethylsilyl)-gamma-cyclodextrin in OV 1701-vi as the chiral stationary phase in enantioselective GC was determined as (2R) before (2S). Enantioselective multidimensional GC/MS (enantio-MDGC/MS) was used for the determination of the enantiomeric ratios of nerol oxide in different geranium oils. As a result, in all investigated oils nerol oxide occurs as a racemate. The biogenesis of nerol oxide in Pelargonium species was investigated by feeding experiments using deuterium-labeled neryl glucoside as the precursor. The Pelargonium plants were able to convert the fed precursor into racemic nerol oxide, which has to be considered as a "natural racemate".

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