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Jyothi Ramesh Jain1, Jimcy Thalakootoor John1, Ghosh Jyotirmoy2, Shiragambi Hanmatagouda Manohar3,4.
Abstract
Biotransformation of p-coumaric acid by Paecilomyces variotii resulted in the accumulation of a metabolite which was identified as p-hydroxybenzoic acid. We studied the possibility of enhancing this metabolite by various parameters such as varying the concentration of substrate, addition of different nitrogen sources and carbon sources at varying concentration and use of different agricultural wastes as a nutritive medium. Maximum amount of 254.6 ± 9.34 mg/kg of p-hydroxybenzoic acid was detected in the solid medium of corncob on 4th day of incubation using 10 mM p-coumaric acid as a sole carbon source. Consequently, P. variotii can be used as candidate fungi for the production of p-hydroxybenzoic acid. Solid wastes can be managed by using them for biotransformation of pharmaceutically important phenolic acids and hence cut down the cost of production of value-added compounds using a low-cost medium.Entities:
Keywords: Biotransformation; Corncob; HPLC; p-Coumaric acid; p-Hydroxybenzoic acid
Year: 2014 PMID: 28324514 PMCID: PMC4569624 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-014-0262-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1Effect of p-coumaric acid concentration on the production of p-hydroxybenzoic acid
Fig. 2Effect of different nitrogen sources on the production of p-hydroxybenzoic acid from p-coumaric acid
Fig. 3Effect of different carbon sources at varying concentrations on the production of p-hydroxybenzoic acid
Fig. 4Effect of agricultural waste on the production of p-hydroxybenzoic acid (WB wheat bran, RB rice bran, SC sugarcane bagasse, CC corncob, WS wheat straw, PS paddy straw, PNM peanut meal, PP pomegranate peel)