Biotransformation of digitoxigenin by Fusarium ciliatum

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Abstract

The biotransformation of digitoxigenin (1) by Fusarium ciliatum was investigated. The cardenolide 1 was obtained by the acid hydrolysis of digitoxin and the reaction also afforded two side products, identified as Δ14-15-digitoxigenin (2) and Δ8-4- digitoxigenin (3) by spectroscopic analysis. The biotransformation reaction was carried out in a 5 days process and three products were isolated and had their structures elucidated as digoxigenin (4), digoxigenone (5) and digitoxigenone (6). The investigation of the biotransformation kinetics disclosed 6 as the first derivative to be formed, followed by the more polar hydroxylated products 4 and 5, suggesting the involvement of different enzymes in 12β hydroxylation and C-3 oxydation of digitoxigenin (1). The production of 5 and 6 under the employed conditions has never been reported. The biotransformation reaction was also undertaken with digitoxin, but F. ciliatum has been unable to promote its hydroxylation. © 2005 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.

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Pádua, R. M., Oliveira, A. B., Souza Filho, J. D., Vieira, G. J., Takahashi, J. A., & Braga, F. C. (2005). Biotransformation of digitoxigenin by Fusarium ciliatum. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 16(3 B), 614–619. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532005000400019

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