Archives of Pharmacal Research
- Volume 15 Issue 1
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- Pages.41-47
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- 1992
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- 0253-6269(pISSN)
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- 1976-3786(eISSN)
Bioconversion of Aniline to Acetaminophen and Overproduction of Acetaminophen by Streptomyces spp.
- Jin, Hyung-Jong (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) ;
- Park, Ae-Kyung (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) ;
- Lee, Sang-Sup (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University)
- Published : 1992.03.01
Abstract
In order to obtain acetaminophen, a popular analgesic-antipyretic, though microbial p-hydroxylation and N-acetylation of aniline, various Streptomyces strains were screened. Aniline N-acetylation activity was rather ubiquitous but-hydroxylation activity was selective. Microbial conversion pathway of aniline to acetaminophen was considered to be through N-acetylation and p-hydroxylation or vice versa. However, depending on species used, o-hydroxylation and its degradation activity (S. fradiae) and acetaminophen degradation activity (S. coelicolar) were also detected. Among the screened Streptomyces strains, S fradiae NRRL 2702 showed the highest acetanilide p-hydroxylation activity (203% conversion rate). Furthermore, in S. fradiae carbon source and its concentration, phosphate ion concentration and pH of growth medium were found to play the crucial roles in p-hydroxylation activity. Through the proper combination of factors mentioned above, the ten times more activity (26-30% conversion rate) was attained.
Keywords
- Aniline;
- acetaminophen;
- hydroxylation;
- Streptomyces fradiae;
- acetaminophen degradation activity;
- meium component effect;
- high production