Menthol: Synthesis, Structure, and Applications

 
MENTHOL
 
INTRODUCTION
SYNTHESIS
STRUCTURE
APPLICATION
 
 
 
 
 
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INTRODUCTION
    
MENTHOL
            Menthol is an organic compound
made synthetically or obtained from the
oils of cornmint, Peppermint, or other
mints.
              It is a waxy, crystalline
substance, clear or white in color, which is
solid at room temperature and melts
slightly above.
 
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MENTHOL
 
STRUCTURE OF
MENTHOL
 
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 The Biosynthesis of menthol has been
investigated  in mentha x piperita and the enzymes
involved.
It begins with the synthesis of the terpene
limonene, followed by hydroxylation, and then
several reduction and isomerization steps.
The Biosynthesis of (-)- menthol takes place in the
secretory gland cells of the peppermint plant.
Geranyl diphosphate synthesis (GPPS), first
catalyzes the reaction of IPP and DMAPP into
geranyl diphosphate.
 
BIO SYNTHESIS OF
MENTHOL
 
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IPP AND DMAPP  STRUCTURE:
 
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Next (-)-limonene synthase (LS) catalyzes
the cyclization of geranyl diphosphate to (-)-
limonene.
 
(-)- Limonene -3-hydroxylase (L30H), using
O2 and NADPH, then catalyzes the allylic
hydroxylation of (-)- limonene at the 3
position to (-)-trans-isopiperitenol.
 
(-)-trans-isopiperitenol
dehydrogenase(IPD) further oxidizes the
hydroxyl group on the 3 position using
NAD+ to make (-)-isopiperitenone.
 
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(-) –isopiperitenone reductase
 (IPR) the n reduces
the double bond between carbons 1 and 2 using
NADPH to form (+)–cis-isopulegone.
(+)-Cis-isopulegone isomerase (IPI) then
isomerizes the remaining double bond to form (+) -
pulegone.
(+)-pulegone reductase (PR) then reduces this
double bond using NADPH to form (-)-menthone.
(-)–menthone reductase (MR) then reduces the
carbonyl group using NADPH to form (-) –
Menthol[10].
 
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GPPS  =   geranyl diphosphate synthase
LS      =    (-)-limonene synthase
L3O    =   (-)-limonene-3-hydroxylase
IPD     =   (-)-trans-isopieritenol
dehydrogenase
IPR     =    (-)-isopiperitenone reductase
IPL     =     (+)-Cis-isopulegone isomerase
PR      =     (+)-pulegone reductase
MR     =      (-)-menthone reductase
 
Natural menthol is obtained by freezing
peppermint oil. The resultant crystals of
menthol are then separated by filtration.
 
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Menthol is an organic compound found in mint oils, synthesized or derived from cornmint or peppermint. It has a waxy, crystalline form and is solid at room temperature. The biosynthesis of menthol involves several enzymatic steps starting from the terpene limonene. Various enzymes such as geranyl diphosphate synthase, limonene synthase, and isopiperitenone reductase are involved in the process. The final product, menthol, is obtained through a series of reduction and isomerization reactions.

  • Menthol
  • Organic compound
  • Biosynthesis
  • Enzymes
  • Applications

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  1. MENTHOL INTRODUCTION SYNTHESIS STRUCTURE APPLICATION 1

  2. INTRODUCTION MENTHOL Menthol is an organic compound made synthetically or obtained from the oils of cornmint, Peppermint, or other mints. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above. 2

  3. MENTHOL STRUCTURE OF MENTHOL 3

  4. BIO SYNTHESIS OF MENTHOL The Biosynthesis of menthol has been investigated in mentha x piperita and the enzymes involved. It begins with the synthesis of the terpene limonene, followed by hydroxylation, and then several reduction and isomerization steps. The Biosynthesis of (-)- menthol takes place in the secretory gland cells of the peppermint plant. Geranyl diphosphate synthesis (GPPS), first catalyzes the reaction of IPP and DMAPP into 4 geranyl diphosphate.

  5. IPP AND DMAPP STRUCTURE: 5

  6. Next (-)-limonene synthase (LS) catalyzes the cyclization of geranyl diphosphate to (-)- limonene. (-)- Limonene -3-hydroxylase (L30H), using O2 and NADPH, then catalyzes the allylic hydroxylation of (-)- limonene at the 3 position to (-)-trans-isopiperitenol. (-)-trans-isopiperitenol dehydrogenase(IPD) further oxidizes the hydroxyl group on the 3 position using NAD+ to make (-)-isopiperitenone. 6

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  8. (-) isopiperitenone reductase (IPR) the n reduces the double bond between carbons 1 and 2 using NADPH to form (+) cis-isopulegone. (+)-Cis-isopulegone isomerase (IPI) then isomerizes the remaining double bond to form (+) - pulegone. (+)-pulegone reductase (PR) then reduces this double bond using NADPH to form (-)-menthone. (-) menthone reductase (MR) then reduces the carbonyl group using NADPH to form (-) 8 Menthol[10].

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  10. GPPS = geranyl diphosphate synthase LS = (-)-limonene synthase L3O = (-)-limonene-3-hydroxylase IPD = (-)-trans-isopieritenol dehydrogenase IPR = (-)-isopiperitenone reductase IPL = (+)-Cis-isopulegone isomerase PR = (+)-pulegone reductase MR = (-)-menthone reductase Natural menthol is obtained by freezing peppermint oil. The resultant crystals of menthol are then separated by filtration.

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