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. 2009 Sep 18;85(4):823–835. doi: 10.1007/s00253-009-2221-3

Table 3.

Acceptor substrates of CGTase

Acceptora Reference
Acarboseb (Yoon and Robyt 2002a)
Anhydro-D-fructosec (Yoshinaga et al. 2003)
Arbutinc (Sugimoto et al. 2003)
Ascorbic acidd (Jun et al. 2001)
Benzo[h]quinazolinese (Markosyan et al. 2009)
Curcumin β-D-glucosidec (Shimoda et al. 2007)
Daidzein 7-O-β-D-glucopyranosidec (Shimoda et al. 2008b)
Genistinc (Li et al. 2005)
Glycerolf (Nakano et al. 2003)
7-Glycolylpaclitaxel 2-O-α-D-glucopyranosidec (Shimoda et al. 2008a)
Hesperidinc, g (Go et al. 2007)
Inositolh (Sato et al. 1992)
Isomaltosec (Vetter et al. 1992)
Luteoling (Radu et al. 2006)
Naringinc,g (Go et al. 2007)
Pentaerythritoli (Nakano et al. 1992)
Phenyl β-D-glucopyranosidec (Yoon and Robyt 2006)
Rutinc, g (Go et al. 2007)
Salicing (Yoon et al. 2004)
Saponinsc (Kim et al. 2001)
Sorbitolj (Park et al. 1998)
Steviosidec (Kochikyan et al. 2006; Jung et al. 2007)
Sucrosec (Martin et al. 2004)
Sucrose lauratec (Okada et al. 2007)
Trimethylolpropanei (Nakano et al. 1992)

aMore information on the type of hydroxyl group used as acceptor is provided below the table

bCyclitol (2,3,4-trihydroxyl-5-(hydroxyl)-5,6-cyclohexene

cGlucose moiety

dHydroxyl of lactone ring

ePrimary hydroxyl

fAlcohol

gPhenolic

h1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydroxylcyclo-hexane

iReduced glucose

jPolyol