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Evaluation of deep eutectic solvents as co‐solvent for steroids 1‐en‐dehydrogenation biotransformation by Arthrobacter simplex
Author(s) -
Mao Shuhong,
Yu Lu,
Ji Shaoxian,
Liu Xiaoguang,
Lu Fuping
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of chemical technology and biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1097-4660
pISSN - 0268-2575
DOI - 10.1002/jctb.4691
Subject(s) - bioconversion , biotransformation , chemistry , biocatalysis , substrate (aquarium) , eutectic system , bioprocess , solvent , dehydrogenation , organic chemistry , ionic liquid , enzyme , chemical engineering , catalysis , biology , ecology , alloy , fermentation , engineering
BACKGROUND As a low‐cost alternative to the traditional ionic liquids ( ILs ), deep eutectic solvents ( DESs ) have currently attracted increasing attention for their various applications including biocatalysis. This study aimed at analyzing the effect of DESs on Δ1, 2‐dehydrogeneration of cortisone acetate(CA) to prednisone acetate (PA) by Arthrobacter simplex . RESULTS Of the three DESs examined, ChCl :U was successfully employed as co‐solvent to improve the bioconversion efficiency. For substrate feeding concentration of 5 g L −1 , substrate conversion reached 93% by immobilized A. simplex cells (4 g DW L −1 ) with ChCl :U content of 6%, which is more efficient than conversions without DESs . Importantly, it has been shown that DESs and the immobilized cells can be easily recovered and then reused for five batches of bioconversion with a final conversion above 80%. CONCLUSION Our results show the potential use of DESs ‐based systems in industrial steroid biodehydrogenation by A. simplex , and provide an environmentally benign means of steroid biotransformation. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry

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