Microbial transformation of artemisinin by Aspergillus terreus

Hongchang Yu , Baowu Zhu , Yulian Zhan

Bioresources and Bioprocessing ›› 2017, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1) : 33

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Bioresources and Bioprocessing ›› 2017, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1) : 33 DOI: 10.1186/s40643-017-0164-6
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Microbial transformation of artemisinin by Aspergillus terreus

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Background

Artemisinin (1) and its derivatives are now being widely used as antimalarial drugs, and they also exhibited good antitumor activities. So there has been much interest in the structural modification of artemisinin and its derivatives because of their effective bioactivities. The microbial transformation is a promising route to obtain artemisinin derivatives. The present study focuses on the microbial transformation of artemisinin by Aspergillus terreus.

Results

During 6 days at 28 °C and 180 rpm, Aspergillus terreus transformed artemisinin to two products. They were identified as 1-deoxyartemisinin (2) and 4α-hydroxy-1-deoxyartemisinin (3) on the basis of their spectroscopic data.

Conclusions

The microbial transformation of artemisinin by Aspergillus terreus was investigated, and two products (1-deoxyartemisinin and 4α-hydroxy-1-deoxyartemisinin) were obtained. This study is the first to report on the microbial transformation of artemisinin by Aspergillus terreus.

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Microbial transformation / Artemisinin / Aspergillus terreus

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Hongchang Yu, Baowu Zhu, Yulian Zhan. Microbial transformation of artemisinin by Aspergillus terreus. Bioresources and Bioprocessing, 2017, 4(1): 33 DOI:10.1186/s40643-017-0164-6

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Funding

Open Funding Project of the State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering(2015OPEN16)

Guangxi Undergraduate Program for Innovation and Entrepreneurship(ZJW41067)

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