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Microbial transformation of oleanolic acid by<b><i>Fusarium lini</i></b>and<b>α</b>-glucosidase inhibitory activity of its transformed products
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Medicinal FungiSecondary MetaboliteTransformed ProductsBiosynthesisAlpha-glucosidase EnzymeNatural Product BiosynthesisOleanolic AcidPhytochemicalBiotransformationBiochemistryMicrobial TransformationMetabolomicsFungal Cell FactoryPharmacologyFood PreservativesPhytochemistryPrimary MetaboliteMicrobiologyFusarium LiniMedicine
The biotransformation of a pentacyclic triterpene, oleanolic acid (1), with Fusarium lini afforded two oxidative metabolites, 2alpha,3beta-dihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid (2), and 2alpha,3beta,11beta-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid (3). Metabolite 3 was found to be a new compound. The structures were characterized on the basis of spectroscopic studies. These metabolites exhibited a potent inhibition of alpha-glucosidase enzyme.
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