Microbial oxidation of aminoimidazoles to nitroimidazoles

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Abstract

The structural requirements for the microbial transformation of 2-aminoimidazoles to 2-nitroimidazoles by Streptomyces strain LE/3342 have been investigated. Substrates carrying an alkyl group in position 4 (or 5) were oxidized, the efficiency decreasing with the increase of the length of the chain. Lower yields in the oxidation were observed with the 4,5-dimethyl derivative. When a methyl group in position 1 or a phenyl group in position 4 (or 5) was present no transformation product could be detected. The influence of the substrate concentration and the time course of the transformation are reported and discussed. © 1968, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Lancini, C. G., Lazzari, E., & Sartori, C. (1968). Microbial oxidation of aminoimidazoles to nitroimidazoles. The Journal of Antibiotics, 21(6), 387–392. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.21.387

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