1. Oxidation of terfenadine by Streptomyces platensis: Influence of culture medium on metabolite formation.
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Mazier, Claire, Lombard, Murielle, Sari, Marie-Agnes, and Buisson, Didier
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BIOTRANSFORMATION (Metabolism) , *ALCOHOL , *OXIDATION , *FEXOFENADINE , *STREPTOMYCES , *HYDROXYLATION , *PEPTONES , *CELL culture , *PHOTOSYNTHETIC oxygen evolution - Abstract
The biotransformation of terfenadine into a primary alcohol, hydroxyterfenadine, followed by its oxidation to an acid, fexofenadine, was investigated using Streptomyces platensis cells. Time-courses of metabolite formation were established, and the results underlined the modulation of the alcohol to acid formation ratio according to culture conditions. Optimization of the hydroxylation step (pH, temperature, culture medium composition) led to the preparation of hydroxyterfenadine with a good yield (51%) using cells grown in culture medium without soybean peptone. In contrast, when incubations were performed with cells cultured in a medium containing soybean peptone, the alcohol to acid formation ratio decreased. The efficiency of the conversion to fexofenadine was shown to depend on the age of the cells, thus suggesting the induction of an oxidative activity. Both the hydroxylation reaction and the following two-oxidation steps leading to the acid seemed to depend on oxygen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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