Biotransformation of ent-13-epi-manoyl oxides difunctionalized at C-3 and C-12 by filamentous fungi |
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Authors: | García-Granados Andrés Fernández Antonia Gutiérrez María C Martínez Antonio Quirós Raquel Rivas Francisco Arias José M |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Química Orgánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, E-18071, Granada, Spain. agarcia@ugr.es |
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Abstract: | Biotransformation of ent-3beta,12alpha-dihydroxy-13-epi-manoyl oxide with Fusarium moniliforme gave the regioselective oxidation of the hydroxyl group at C-3 and the ent-7beta-hydroxylation. The action of Gliocladium roseum in the 3,12-diketoderivative originated monohydroxylations at C-1 and C-7, both by the ent-beta face, while Rhizopus nigricans produced hydroxylation at C-7 or C-18, epoxidation of the double bond, reduction of the keto group at C-3, and combined actions as biohydroxylation at C-2/epoxidation of the double bond and hydroxylation at C-7/reduction of the keto group at C-3. In the ent-3-hydroxy-12-keto epimers, G. roseum originated monohydroxylations at C-1 and C-7 and R. nigricans originated the oxidation at C-3 as a major transformation, epoxidation of double bond and hydroxylation at C-2. Finally, in the ent-3beta-hydroxy epimer R. nigricans also originated minor hydroxylations at C-1, C-6, C-7 and C-20 and F. moniliforme produced an hydroxylation at C-7 and a dihydroxylation at C-7/C-11. |
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Keywords: | Filamentous fungi Biotransformation Diterpenoids ent-Manoyl oxides Biohydroxylation |
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