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Bioconversion of (+)- and (-)-alpha-pinene to (+)- and (-)-verbenone by plant cell cultures of Psychotria brachyceras and Rauvolfia sellowii
This work describes the bioconversion of (-)- and (+)-alpha-pinene
(2,6,6-trimethyl-bicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene), targeted at the production
of (-)- and (+)-verbenone (4,6,6-trimethyl-bicyclo (3.1.1)
hept-3-en-2-one), respectively, using Psychotria brachyceras and
Rauvolfia sellowii cell suspension cultures. P. brachyceras showed
selectivity to (-)-alpha-pinene with 80.9% conversion (relative
integrated area gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)) of
(-)-verbenone in 10-day-incubation, whereas R. sellowii was able to
convert both pinene enantiomers (37.6% conversion of (-)-verbenone in
7-day-incubation and 32.2% conversion of (+)-verbenone in
10-day-incubation). In both systems trans-verbenol was formed as main
product and then slowly biocatalyzed to verbenone. Verbenone were also
present among the autoxidation products during control experiments, but
in much lower amounts and accompanied by several by-products,
highlighting the usefulness of the biotransformation process