Friedrich H
Lloydia. 1976 Jan-Feb;39(1):1-7.
While the major constituents of essential oils are generally mono- and sesquiterpenes, in certain plant families or genera phenylpropanoid compounds are also found in the essential oil, sometimes as the main component. A survey is given of the distribution of these substances, as well as of their structural properties and biochemical origin. In particular, cinnamic acid not only occurs in some cases as a constituent of essential oils, but together with p-hydroxycinnamic acid is the most important metabolic intermediate in the pathways leading to the volatile phenylpropanoids found in these essential oils. These compounds are mostly phenolics, and often occur as their non-volatile glycosides. However, after enzymatic cleavage, which happens frequently during catabolic or postmortal processes, the resulting aglycones, which are not normally components of the essential oil, act as the carriers of flavors and fragrances. These compounds too are included in the survey.
虽然精油的主要成分通常是单萜和倍半萜,但在某些植物科或属中,精油中也能发现苯丙烷类化合物,有时它们还是主要成分。本文综述了这些物质的分布情况、结构特性及生化起源。特别值得一提的是,肉桂酸不仅在某些情况下作为精油的成分存在,而且与对羟基肉桂酸一起,是这些精油中挥发性苯丙烷类化合物合成途径中最重要的代谢中间体。这些化合物大多是酚类物质,且常以其非挥发性糖苷的形式存在。然而,在分解代谢或死后过程中经常发生的酶促裂解作用下,产生的苷元(通常不是精油的成分)成为风味和香气的载体。本综述也涵盖了这些化合物。