Dihydrophloroglucinol

Dihydrophloroglucinol
Chemical structure of dihydrophloroglucinol
Names
IUPAC name
3,5-Dihydroxycyclohex-2-en-1-one
Other names
1,3-Dioxo-5-hydroxycyclohexane
Identifiers
3D model (Jmol) Interactive image
PubChem 361
Properties
C6H8O3
Molar mass 128.13 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references

Dihydrophloroglucinol is a chemical compound found in the pathway of the microbial degradation of phloroglucinol and other phenolic compounds.[1]

The enzyme phloroglucinol reductase uses dihydrophloroglucinol and NADP+ to produce phloroglucinol, NADPH, and H+. It is found in the bacterium species Eubacterium oxidoreducens.[2]

References

  1. Armstrong, SM; Patel, TR (1994). "Microbial degradation of phloroglucinol and other polyphenolic compounds". Journal of basic microbiology. 34 (2): 123–35. doi:10.1002/jobm.3620340208. PMID 8014845.
  2. Haddock, JD; Ferry, JG (1989). "Purification and properties of phloroglucinol reductase from Eubacterium oxidoreducens G-41". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264 (8): 4423–7. PMID 2925649.


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