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New approaches to augment fungal biotransformation
Balajee Shanmugam1, Scott Luckman, Mia Summers
1Natural Products Microbiology, Wyeth Research, 401 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA. shanmub@wyeth.com
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
|April 25, 2003
Abstract:
The possibility of using solid supports and intermittent substrate feeding to manipulate biotransformation by fungi was examined, with amoxapine as a model compound. Cunninghamella elegans ATCC 8688a grown as free cells in six-well plates showed 7-hydroxyamoxapine as the major metabolite of amoxapine biotransformation. However, when cells were grown in the presence of activated carbon, N-formyl-7-hydroxyamoxapine was formed as the major metabolite. Intermittent feeding of amoxapine also favored the formation of N-formyl-7-hydroxyamoxapine.