2007
DOI: 10.3390/12051092
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Biotransformations of Imbricatolic Acid by Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus nigricans Cultures

Abstract: Microbial transformation of imbricatolic acid (1) by Aspergillus niger afforded 1α-hydroxyimbricatolic acid (2), while transformation with Rhizopus nigricans yielded 15-hydroxy-8,17-epoxylabdan-19-oic acid (3). When the diterpene 1 was added to a Cunninghamella echinulata culture, the main products were the microbial metabolites mycophenolic acid (4) and its 3-hydroxy derivative 5. All the structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. The cytotoxicity of these compounds towards human lung fibroblasts an… Show more

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“…Functionalized derivatives of sesquiterpenes [5,6] and triterpenes [7] have also been obtained as fungal metabolites. Reports on the biotransformation of many different types of diterpenes, such as labdane [8], trachylobane [9,10], stemodane [11], aphidicolane [12], pimaradiene [13], abietane [14], taxane [15], atisane [16], and beyerane [17] are also very frequently found in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functionalized derivatives of sesquiterpenes [5,6] and triterpenes [7] have also been obtained as fungal metabolites. Reports on the biotransformation of many different types of diterpenes, such as labdane [8], trachylobane [9,10], stemodane [11], aphidicolane [12], pimaradiene [13], abietane [14], taxane [15], atisane [16], and beyerane [17] are also very frequently found in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers used isosteviol as a substrate for Fusarium verticilloides (Sacc.) to select for therapeutic metabolites of isosteviol [128]. Hydroxyl groups were introduced to isosteviol by fungi.…”
Section: Stevia Rebaudiana Bertonimentioning
confidence: 99%