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Microbial degradation of dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol, a lignin substructure model

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Bacteria, yeasts, and molds which grew in a medium containing a synthetic lignin — a dehydrogenation polymer (DHP) of coniferyl alcohol — as a sole carbon source, were isolated from soil. One fungus, Fusarium solani M-13-1, was found to degrade the DHP most vigorously among the isolated organisms. It was shake-cultured in a medium containing dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol (DHCA) (I), an important lignin model compound, and the following six metabolic products were isolated and identified: 1) Phenylcoumaran-γ′-aldehydic (II) and γ′-carboxylic compounds, 2) phenylcoumaran-α′-aldehydic compound (IV), formed by release of a 2-carbon fragment from the phenylcoumaran-γ′-carboxylic compound, 3) 5-acetylvanillyl alcohol (V), formed by cleavage of the coumaran ring and reduction of the α′-aldehyde group, 4) 5-carboxyvanillyl alcohol (VI), formed by subsequent oxidation of the acetyl group, and 5) the γ′-ether of DHCA (VII), considered to be a by-product. A degradation pathway for DHCA was proposed on the basis of these metabolic products.

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Abbreviations

DHP:

dehydrogenation polymer

DHCA:

dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol

DDQ:

dichlorodicyano-p-benzoquinone

DDHQ:

dichlorodicyano-p-hydroquinone

Ar:

aromatic

TLC:

thin layer chromatography

GC-MS:

gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

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Ohta, M., Higuchi, T. & Iwahara, S. Microbial degradation of dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol, a lignin substructure model. Arch. Microbiol. 121, 23–28 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00409201

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