Microbial functionalization of (–)-ambroxide by filamentous fungi

2011 
AbstractBiocatalysis is a very useful tool for organic chemists to functionalize organic compounds under working conditions milder than chemical ones. This methodology has special significance since it can be an easy way to introduce a functional group in a non-reactive carbon, regio- and stereoselectively. In order to look for new compounds with antioxidant activity we report the transformation of the natural substrate (–)-ambroxide using the enzyme potential of pure strains of the filamentous fungi Alternaria alternata and Cunninghamella sp., following a protocol with growing cell cultures, which produced the new compound 1β-hydroxyambroxide and the previously known compound 3β-hydroxyambroxide. After purification their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. These two metabolites are the products of oxidation of ring A of the starting material, without evidence of other compounds with different functionalization. Both compounds were tested for their activity as free radical scavengers in v...
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