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  • Microbiological transformation of chromone, chromanone, and ring A hydroxyflavones.

Microbiological transformation of chromone, chromanone, and ring A hydroxyflavones.

Journal of natural products (1990-11-01)
A R Ibrahim, Y J Abul-Hajj
ABSTRACT

Microbial transformation of chromone, chromanone, and 3 ring A hydroxyflavones (5-hydroxy-, 6-hydroxy-, and 7-hydroxyflavones) was attempted using thirty-two microorganisms. While chromone was not biotransformed, chromanone was transformed to chromone and chromanol by Aspergillus niger in 2% yield. Ring A hydroxylated flavones were transformed to the corresponding C-4' hydroxylated metabolites, and the yields and rate of product formation were found to correlate with the distance between the C-4 carbonyl group and the hydroxyl group in ring A.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Chromone, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
4-Chromanone, 97%