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Transformation of alpha‐santonin via two independent pathways by Pseudomonas strain S ATCC 43388

Pseudomonas strain S (ATCC 43388) transforms alpha‐santonin in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCCD) to 1,2‐dihydrosantonin (DHS) and two more products, D1 and D2. D2 was identified as 4,5‐dihydroxysantonin (DHXS). Cells incubated with semicarbazide (SC) formed DHXS but not DHS. Simultaneo...

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Published in:Letters in applied microbiology 1993-11, Vol.17 (5), p.212-214
Main Authors: Colaco, D., Furtado, I., Naik, U. P., Mavinkurve, S., Paknikar, S. K.
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