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Geraniol Botrytis cinerea

Fig. (8). Biotransformation of citronellol, geraniol, nerol and citral by Botrytis cinerea (after [42-45])... Fig. (8). Biotransformation of citronellol, geraniol, nerol and citral by Botrytis cinerea (after [42-45])...
Bock, G., Benda, I., and Screier, P. (1988). Microbial transformation of geraniol and nerol by Botrytis cinerea. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 27, 351-357. [Pg.197]

FIGURE 19.10 Biotransformation of geraniol (271), nerol (272), and dtronellol (258) by Botrytis cinerea. [Pg.757]

The most important metabolites from geraniol (271), nerol (272), and citronellol (258) are summarized in Figure 14.9. In the same year the biotransformation of these monoterpenes by Botrytis cinerea in model solutions was described by another group (Rapp and Mandery, 1988). Although the major metabolites found were co-hydroxylation compounds, it is important to note that some new compounds that were not described by the previous group were detected (Figure 14.9). Geraniol... [Pg.594]


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