| Literature DB >> 10591852 |
J Lottmann1, E Hammer, F Schauer.
Abstract
Penicillium canescens SBUG-M 1139 was shown to be able to grow using phenoxybutyric acid as the sole carbon source. The rapid conversion of the phenoxyalkanoic acid resulted in the formation of phenol, which was metabolized completely. These reactions were accompanied by an accumulation of the methyl ketone phenoxypropan-2-one. Furthermore, during the metabolism of phenoxybutyric acid, 4-phenoxy-2,3-dehydrobutyric acid, 4-phenoxy-3-hydroxybutyric acid, phenoxyacetic acid, and phenoxypropan-2-ol accumulated in minor amounts. Clearly, fungi can metabolize phenoxyalkanoic acids to produce methyl ketones in a manner analogous to that used for the conversion of short- or medium-chain fatty acids by fungi.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10591852 DOI: 10.1007/s002030050779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Microbiol ISSN: 0302-8933 Impact factor: 2.552