
Tomatine - Wikipedia
Tomatine (sometimes called tomatin or lycopersicin) is a glycoalkaloid, found in the stems and leaves of tomato plants, and in the fruits at much lower concentrations. Chemically pure …
Tomatine | C50H83NO21 | CID 28523 - PubChem
Tomatine is a steroid alkaloid that is tomatidine in which the hydroxy group at position 3 is linked to lycotetraose, a tetrasaccharide composed of two units of D-glucose, one unit of D-xylose, …
Tomatine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Apr 1, 2012 · Tomatine is a glycoalkaloid derived from the leaves and unripe fruit of the wild tomato species, Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium. 17,18 It is thought to be similar in character to …
Tomatine – a glycoalkaloid in tomato plants - ChemicalBook
Nov 23, 2023 · Tomatine (sometimes called tomatin or lycopersicin) is a glycoalkaloid, found in the stems and leaves of tomato plants, and in the fruits at much lower concentrations. It has …
The steroidal alkaloids α-tomatine and tomatidine: Panorama of …
Dec 1, 2021 · The steroidal glycoalkaloid α-tomatine (αTM) and its aglycone tomatidine (TD) are abundant in the skin of unripe green tomato and present in tomato leaves and flowers. They …
The steroidal alkaloids α-tomatine and tomatidine: Panorama of …
The steroidal glycoalkaloid α-tomatine (αTM) and its aglycone tomatidine (TD) are abundant in the skin of unripe green tomato and present in tomato leaves and flowers. They mainly serve as …
A BAHD-type acyltransferase concludes the biosynthetic pathway …
Jul 27, 2023 · Tomato is the highest value fruit and vegetable crop worldwide, yet produces α-tomatine, a renowned toxic and bitter-tasting anti-nutritional steroidal glycoalkaloid (SGA) …
Bitter and sweet make tomato hard to (b)eat - PMC
In this paper we present an overview of α‐tomatine as a broad‐spectrum toxic plant compound that protects tomato from herbivores and pathogens, and we discuss recent insights into its …
Tomatine (85%) | C50H83NO21 | CID 23760126 - PubChem
Tomatine (85%) | C50H83NO21 | CID 23760126 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, …
Current Advances in the Biosynthesis, Metabolism, and ... - MDPI
Sep 17, 2023 · α-tomatine is a very important secondary metabolite in Solanaceae. Its biosynthesis and metabolism are completed by a series of genes and enzymes.