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This thesis summarizes the microbial transformation of two compounds, Estrone, a steroid and Cedryl Acetate, a terpene. The steroid, estrone (1) was transformed by two microbes, Cunninghamella elegans and Rhizopous stolonifer. When transformed by Cunninghamella elegans, two transformed products were produced including metabolites (2) and (3), one showed hydroxyl addition while other showed addition of hydroxyl group along with conversion of carbonyl group to hydroxyl group. Estrone also gave transformed products by Rhizopous stolonifer which are similar to that obtained by Cunninghamella…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This thesis summarizes the microbial transformation of two compounds, Estrone, a steroid and Cedryl Acetate, a terpene. The steroid, estrone (1) was transformed by two microbes, Cunninghamella elegans and Rhizopous stolonifer. When transformed by Cunninghamella elegans, two transformed products were produced including metabolites (2) and (3), one showed hydroxyl addition while other showed addition of hydroxyl group along with conversion of carbonyl group to hydroxyl group. Estrone also gave transformed products by Rhizopous stolonifer which are similar to that obtained by Cunninghamella elegans. The terpene, cedryl acetate (4) when transformed by Cunninghamella elegans gave three transformed products includes metabolites (5), (6) and (7), showed addition of hydroxyl group at different positions.
Autorenporträt
The Author won Poster Presentation Competitions in M.Sc Final Year Thesis Competition and in 12th International Symposium on Natural Product Chemistry held in HEJRIC, ICCBS, University of Karachi, Karachi. She is an artist, debater and a singer as well. Currently she is serving in Faculty of Bio Medical Engg., NED UET, Karachi.