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1,8-Cineole metabolic pathways

FIGURE 19.204 Metabolic pathways of 1,8-cineole (122), 1,4-cineole (131), phellandrene (62), and carvo-tanacetone (47) by microorganisms. [Pg.884]

Shukla, O.P., and P.K. Bhattacharyya, 1968. Microbiological transformations of terpenes Part XI—Pathways of degradation of a- P pinenes in a soil Pseudomonad (PL-strain). Indian J. Biochem., 5 92-101. Shukla, O.P., M.N. Moholay, and P.K. Bhattacharyya, 1968. Microbiological transformation of terpenes Part X—Fermentation of a- Ppinenes by a soil Pseudomonad (PL-strain). Indian J. Biochem., 5 79-91. Southwell, I.A. and T.M. Flynn, 1980. Metabolism of a- and p-pinene,/)-cymene and 1,8-cineole in the brush tail possum. XenobiotiM, 10 17-23. [Pg.904]


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