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Gibberella cyanea

The same group also studied the bioconversion of Z- and -nerolidol with three more fungal species Diplodia gossypina, Corynespora cassiicola and Gibberella cyanea [112]. It was found that all strains hydroxylated the substrates to their respective vicinal diols (glycols). The highest yield was obtained with the strain G. cyanea (79.5%) and the substrate -nerolidol. Also hydroxyketones were found in lower yields (0.5-5%) and in some cases traces of epoxides were produced. [Pg.162]

FIGURE 19.78 Biotransformation of (-)-terpinen-4-ol (342) by Gibberella cyanea DSM 6m9, Aspergillus / < rTBUYN-2, and Spodoptera litura. (Modi ed from Abraham, W. R. et A., Appl. [Pg.797]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.162 , Pg.166 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.162 , Pg.166 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.794 ]




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