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Biotransformation of eugenol by an endophytic fungus Daldinia sp. IIIMF4010 isolated from Rosmarinus officinalis

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posted on 2022-04-25, 17:20 authored by Bashir Ahmad Lone, Anil Bhushan, Ananta Ganjoo, Meenu Katoch, Sumeet Gairola, Prasoon Gupta, Vikash Babu

Natural value-added compounds produced from biological sources have attained immense significance in medicinal, food, flavourings, and agrochemical industries. Further, biotransformation is a powerful tool used to produce value-added compounds cost-effectively and selectively. In the present study, biotransformation of eugenol using an endophytic fungus Daldinia sp. IIIMF4010 isolated from the fresh leaves of the plant Rosmarinus officinalis leads to the production of two known value-added compounds. The biotransformation reaction of eugenol (50 mM) resulted in the production of eugenol-β-D-glucopyranoside (6.2%) and vanillin (21.8%). These biotransformed products were further characterized by liquid chromatography-mass spectroscopy (LC-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).

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The authors are grateful for the financial assistance from CSIR-Aroma Mission Project (HCP-007). CSIR-IIIM communication no CSIR-IIIM/IPR/00379.

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