Reaction #1596982

ord-962b9c432ac54d5e9fa1d16736394a25

Reaction equation

Cl
hydrochloric acid
CCNC(=O)CC[C@H](N)C(=O)O
theanine
NC(=O)CC[C@H](N)C(=O)O
L-glutamine
CCN
ethylamine

Conditions

Detailed conditions
See reaction.notes.procedure_details.

Workup

  1. 1
    OtherFurthermore, hydrolysis of the isolated substance

Procedure

When applied to an amino acid analyzer and a paper chromatography, the isolated substance exhibited the same behavior as a standard substance of theanine. Furthermore, hydrolysis of the isolated substance using hydrochloric acid or glutaminase yielded L-glutamine and ethylamine at a ratio of 1:1. Thus, since hydrolysis of the isolated substance by glutaminase was thus possible, ethylamine was proved to be combined with the gamma-position of L-glutamine. Furthermore, it was confirmed by L-glutamic acid dehydrogenaze (GluDH) that glutamine yielded by hydrolysis was of L-type. FIG. 4 shows infrared absorption spectrometry (IR) spectra of theanine sample and isolated substance. Both substances exhibited spectra similar to each other. Consequently, the isolated substance was proved to be theanine.

Source

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1Patent: US08211674B2uspto-grants-2012_07