glyoksalaatin
Glyoksalaatin is a term that appears in a small number of sources to describe a glycosylated aromatic metabolite with a salicylate-like core. The nomenclature and exact structures reported under this name are not standardized, and different publications describe related compounds variably. In general, glyoksalaatin is thought to be a glycoside in which a sugar moiety is linked by an O-glycosidic bond to a hydroxy- or carboxyl-containing aromatic framework resembling salicylates.
Chemical features commonly discussed include a monoglycoside structure where a sugar such as glucose (or occasionally
Occurrence and natural production are not well established. Reports have appeared in plant or microbial extract
Biosynthesis, if present in nature, would likely involve a glycosyltransferase that transfers a sugar moiety from
There are no established pharmaceutical or industrial applications for glyoksalaatin. The term remains of interest primarily