Biotransformation of phorbol by human intestinal bacteria

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Abstract

Anaerobic incubation of phorbol (1) from Croton tiglium with human intestinal bacteria afforded five metabolites: isophorbol (2), deoxyphorbol (3), 4β,9α,20-trihydroxy-13,15-seco-1,6,15-tigliatriene-3,13-dione (4), 4β,9α,20-trihydroxy-15,16,17-trinor-1,6-tigliadiene-3,13-dione (5) and 4β,9α,20-trihydroxy-14(13→12)-abeo-12αH-1,6- tigliadiene-3,13-dione (6). All these metabolites (2-6) were identified and characterized by spectroscopic means, including two-dimensional (2D)-NMR. Nine defined strains from the human intestine showed an ability to transform 1 to these metabolites. © 2002 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Abdel-Hafez, A. A. M., Nakamura, N., & Hattori, M. (2002). Biotransformation of phorbol by human intestinal bacteria. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 50(2), 160–164. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.50.160

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