Biotransformation of Oleic Acid to Optically Active γ-Dodecalactone
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概要
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We contemplated the formation of γ-dodecalactone through microbial conversion consisting of two steps, the first for oxidizing oleic acid into 10-hydroxystearic acid and the second for the formation of γ-dodecalactone from the hydroxy acid. Microorganisms were screened for production of 10-hydroxystearic acid from oleic acid. A bacterium which could produce the hydroxy acid with a transformation yield of 61.5% at a concentration of 5% oleic acid was isolated. The hydroxy acid was found to be biotransformed to γ-dodecalactone by baker's yeast. The enantiomeric composition of the biosynthetic γ-dodecalactone was estimated to be the (R)-configuration and the optical purity of the lactone was estimated to be 87.6% e.e. The biotransformation yield from oleic acid to γ-dodecalactone was 22.5%.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1995-08-23
著者
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INAGAKI Minoru
Department of Life Science, Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University
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Inagaki Masao
Department Of Life Science Faculty Of Bioresources Mie University
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Kawabata C
T. Hasegawa Co. Ltd. Kawasaki Jpn
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Kawabata Choko
Technical Research Center Of T. Hasegawa Co. Ltd.
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Gocho Shinobu
Technical Research Center T. Hasegawa Co. Ltd.
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Gocho Shinobu
Technical Research Center T. Hasegawa Co. Ltd
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Tabogami Nariyuki
Technical Research Center, T. Hasegawa Co., Ltd.
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Inagaki Masao
Technical Research Center, T. Hasegawa Co., Ltd.
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Komai Tuyosi
Technical Research Center, T. Hasegawa Co., Ltd.
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Tabogami Nariyuki
Technical Research Center T. Hasegawa Co. Ltd.
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Komai Tuyosi
Technical Research Center T. Hasegawa Co. Ltd.
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