Under-flame Reaction of Sulfur-containing Amino Acids by a Hydrogen-Oxygen Flame
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Methionine was subjected to a flame-induced reation in water or in an aqueous formic acid solution by using a hydrogen (50%)-oxygen (50%), hydrogen (87%)-oxygen (13%) and hydrogen diffusion flame. Besides the alreadyknown stepwise oxidation by a hydroxyl radical, the contribution of a hydrogen atom from the flame to the reaction was recognized when the hydrogen-rich mixtures were employed. Homoserine was obtained under all the reaction conditions employed here, and glutamic acid when employing aqueous formic acid as a solvent. A common intermediate, the 3-carboxy-3-aminopropyl radical, appeared to exist in the reaction pathway. A coupling reaction of this radical with a hydrogen atom, hydroxyl radical and hydroxycarbonyl radical afforded 2-aminobutyric acid, homoserine and glutamic acid, respectively. Lanthionine and S-methylcysteine underwent the same reactions. Increasing the hydrogen content of the fuel and adding formic acid to the solvent resulted in retarding the reaction rate. The latter modification of the reaction system also brought about greater stability of the reaction products.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1998-04-23
著者
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Shimoyama Akira
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Shimoyama Akira
Kochi Gakuen College
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Nomoto S
Univ. Tsukuba Tsukuba
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Nomoto S
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Nomoto Shinya
Institute Of Chemistry The University Of Tsukuba
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Shimoyama Akira
Institute Of Chemistry The University Of Tsukuba
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Shiraishi Susumu
Matsuyama Shinonome Junior College
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Shiraishi Susumu
Nippon Steel Corporation
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SENO Tomoyuki
Institute of Agricultural and Forest Engineering, The University of Tsukuba
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SAHARA Denzo
Institute of Agricultural and Forest Engineering, The University of Tsukuba
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Sahara Denzo
Institute Of Agricultural And Forest Engineering The University Of Tsukuba
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Seno Tomoyuki
Institute Of Agricultural And Forest Engineering The University Of Tsukuba
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