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Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid

Biotransformation of fatty acid methyl esters to dicarboxylic acids has attracted much attention in recent years; however, reports of sebacic acid production using such biotransformation remain few. The toxicity of decanoic acid is the main challenge for this process. Decane induction has been repor...

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Autores principales: Sugiharto, Yohanes Eko Chandra, Lee, Heeseok, Fitriana, Annur Dyah, Lee, Hyeokwon, Jeon, Wooyoung, Park, Kyungmoon, Ahn, Jungoh, Lee, Hongweon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29730843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-018-0605-4
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author Sugiharto, Yohanes Eko Chandra
Lee, Heeseok
Fitriana, Annur Dyah
Lee, Hyeokwon
Jeon, Wooyoung
Park, Kyungmoon
Ahn, Jungoh
Lee, Hongweon
author_facet Sugiharto, Yohanes Eko Chandra
Lee, Heeseok
Fitriana, Annur Dyah
Lee, Hyeokwon
Jeon, Wooyoung
Park, Kyungmoon
Ahn, Jungoh
Lee, Hongweon
author_sort Sugiharto, Yohanes Eko Chandra
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description Biotransformation of fatty acid methyl esters to dicarboxylic acids has attracted much attention in recent years; however, reports of sebacic acid production using such biotransformation remain few. The toxicity of decanoic acid is the main challenge for this process. Decane induction has been reported to be essential to activate the enzymes involved in the α,ω-oxidation pathway before initiating the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid. However, we observed the accumulation of intermediates (decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid) during the induction period. In this study, we examined the effects of these intermediates on the biotransformation process. The presence of decanoic acid, even at a low concentration (0.2 g/L), inhibited the transformation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid to sebacic acid. Moreover, about 24–32% reduction in the decanoic acid oxidation was observed in the presence of 0.5–1.5 g/L 10-hydroxydecanoic acid. To eliminate these inhibitory effects, we applied substrate-limiting conditions during the decane induction process, which eliminated the accumulation of decanoic acid. Although the productivity of sebacic acid (34.5 ± 1.10 g/L) was improved, by 28% over that achieved using the previously methods, after 54 h, the accumulation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid was still detected. The accumulation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid even under the decane limiting conditions could be an evidence that oxidation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid could be the rate-limiting step in this process. The improvement of this reaction should be an important objective for further development of the production of sebacic acid using biotransformation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13568-018-0605-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-59364822018-05-09 Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid Sugiharto, Yohanes Eko Chandra Lee, Heeseok Fitriana, Annur Dyah Lee, Hyeokwon Jeon, Wooyoung Park, Kyungmoon Ahn, Jungoh Lee, Hongweon AMB Express Original Article Biotransformation of fatty acid methyl esters to dicarboxylic acids has attracted much attention in recent years; however, reports of sebacic acid production using such biotransformation remain few. The toxicity of decanoic acid is the main challenge for this process. Decane induction has been reported to be essential to activate the enzymes involved in the α,ω-oxidation pathway before initiating the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid. However, we observed the accumulation of intermediates (decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid) during the induction period. In this study, we examined the effects of these intermediates on the biotransformation process. The presence of decanoic acid, even at a low concentration (0.2 g/L), inhibited the transformation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid to sebacic acid. Moreover, about 24–32% reduction in the decanoic acid oxidation was observed in the presence of 0.5–1.5 g/L 10-hydroxydecanoic acid. To eliminate these inhibitory effects, we applied substrate-limiting conditions during the decane induction process, which eliminated the accumulation of decanoic acid. Although the productivity of sebacic acid (34.5 ± 1.10 g/L) was improved, by 28% over that achieved using the previously methods, after 54 h, the accumulation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid was still detected. The accumulation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid even under the decane limiting conditions could be an evidence that oxidation of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid could be the rate-limiting step in this process. The improvement of this reaction should be an important objective for further development of the production of sebacic acid using biotransformation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13568-018-0605-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5936482/ /pubmed/29730843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-018-0605-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Sugiharto, Yohanes Eko Chandra
Lee, Heeseok
Fitriana, Annur Dyah
Lee, Hyeokwon
Jeon, Wooyoung
Park, Kyungmoon
Ahn, Jungoh
Lee, Hongweon
Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
title Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
title_full Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
title_fullStr Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
title_full_unstemmed Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
title_short Effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
title_sort effect of decanoic acid and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid on the biotransformation of methyl decanoate to sebacic acid
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29730843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-018-0605-4
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