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  • Microbial metabolism studies of the antimalarial sesquiterpene artemisinin.

Microbial metabolism studies of the antimalarial sesquiterpene artemisinin.

Journal of natural products (1989-03-01)
I S Lee, H N elSohly, E M Croom, C D Hufford
ABSTRACT

Microbial metabolism of the sesquiterpene lactone antimalarial drug artemisinin [1] was studied. Screening studies have shown a number of microorganisms capable of metabolizing artemisinin [1]. Scale-up fermentation with Nocardia corallina (ATCC 19070) and Penicillium chrysogenum (ATCC 9480) have resulted in the production of two major microbial metabolites that have been characterized with the use of 2D-nmr techniques. These metabolites have been identified as deoxyartemisinin [2] and 3 alpha-hydroxydeoxyartemisinin [3].

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(3R,3aS,6R,6aS,9S,10aS,10bR)-Octahydro-3,6,9-trimethyl-10aH-9,10b-epoxypyrano[4,3,2-jk][2]benzoxepin-2(3H)-one, AldrichCPR