2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcatb.2012.06.007
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Biotransformation of an antimalarial drug, artemether by plant and fungal cell cultures

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“…10 Biotransformation catalyzed by biocatalysts, including enzymes, whole cells, or microorganisms, is widely used for biological structural modication with regio-and stereoselectivity, and this process has great potential to generate soluble and non-toxic metabolites via mild reaction conditions and fewer steps. [11][12][13][14] Several studies on the bioconversion of coumarins in plant cells have been reported. Nine hydroxycoumarins with different substituted groups were biotransformed to investigate the substrate specicity and regioselectivity of coumarin glycosyltransferases in the hairy roots of Polygonum multiorum.…”
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“…10 Biotransformation catalyzed by biocatalysts, including enzymes, whole cells, or microorganisms, is widely used for biological structural modication with regio-and stereoselectivity, and this process has great potential to generate soluble and non-toxic metabolites via mild reaction conditions and fewer steps. [11][12][13][14] Several studies on the bioconversion of coumarins in plant cells have been reported. Nine hydroxycoumarins with different substituted groups were biotransformed to investigate the substrate specicity and regioselectivity of coumarin glycosyltransferases in the hairy roots of Polygonum multiorum.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A . indica has not used before for the structural modification of organic compounds except our group [ 13 - 15 ]. A .…”
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“…a-Santonin, a 54 eudesmanolide compound, was biotransformed by five different 55 plant cells suspension into different derivatives [5]. In addition, 56 the biotransformation of (À) -ambrox and artemether by Peganum 57 harmala and Azadirachta indica, respectively, have been reported 58 [6,7] 500 MHz) see Table 2, and 13 C NMR (CD 3 OD, 125 MHz) see …”
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