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Biological Chemistry

New Amino Acids: O-Ethyl-, O-Propyl- and O-Butyl-Homoserine Formed from Alcohols by a Soil Bacterium

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Pages 1035-1039 | Received 06 May 1967, Published online: 09 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

A bacterium, (El7), has been found to form new amino acid, when grown in well aerated medium containing ethanol, n-propanol or n-butanol as a sole source of carbon. The new compounds were isolated and purified and their structures were investigated by elementary analyses, infrared spectra, NMR analyses, mass spectra and determination of their degradation products. The amino acids formed from ethanol, n-propanol and n-butanol have now been shown to be O-ethyl-l-homoserine, O-propyl-l-homoserine and O-butyl-l-homoserine, respectively.

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