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Production of Natural Methyl Anthranilate by Microbial N-Demethylation of <i>N</i>-Methyl Methyl Anthranilate by the Topsoil-Isolated Bacterium <i>Bacillus megaterium</i>
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EngineeringMicrobial N-demethylationBiotransformationMicrobial ConsortiaBioremediationBiotechnologyB. MegateriumScreening ProcessEnvironmental BiotechnologyMicrobial EcologyBacillus MegateriumEnvironmental MicrobiologyNatural Methyl AnthranilateMicrobiologyChemical BiotechnologyMedicineSoil BiotechnologyMicrobiological Degradation
Bacillus megaterium, isolated in a screening process from topsoil, was used for N-demethylation of natural N-methyl methyl anthranilate to produce natural methyl anthranilate. Maximal productivity of 70 mg/L/day was achieved under laboratory-scale conditions without further optimization. No byproducts were observed. Thus, production of "natural" methyl anthranilate using B. megaterium is a significant improvement over comparable already existing procedures.
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