Biotransformation of Cyclocanthogenol by the Endophytic Fungus Alternaria Eureka 1e1bl1
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Abstract
The microbial transformation of cyclocanthogenol (CCG), Astragalus sp. originated sapogenin, by the endophytic fungus Alternaria eureka 1E1BL1 isolated from Astragalus angustifolius was investigated. Hydroxylation, oxidation, epoxidation, O-methylation, ring-expansion and methyl migration reactions were observed on the triterpenoid skeleton. As a result, eight metabolites were isolated and the structures of the previously undescribed compounds were established by 1-D, 2-D NMR and HR-MS analyses.
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Alternaria eureka, Astragalus, Biotransformation, Cycloartanes, Cyclocanthogenol, Endophytic fungus, Fabaceae, Sapogenins, Astragalus, Molecular Conformation, Alternaria, Fabaceae, Stereoisomerism, Cycloartanes, Alternaria eureka, Cyclocanthogenol, Biotransformation, Endophytic fungus
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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Ekiz, G., Duman, S., and Bedir, E. (2018). Biotransformation of cyclocanthogenol by the endophytic fungus Alternaria eureka 1E1BL1. Phytochemistry, 154, 91-98. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.04.006
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151
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91
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98
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