Abstract

In this study, we described the microbial catalyzed allylic oxidation by Bacillus megaterium CGMCC 1.1741 of three Δ12-pentacyclic triterpenes, erythrodiol (1), uvaol (2), hederagenin (3) and of four steroids including Δ5-steroids, diosgenin (4), pennogenin (5), 25(R,S)-ruscogenin (6) and Δ4-steroid, diosgenone (7). As a result, fourteen metabolites were generated with allyl hydroxyl moiety. Ten (1a-c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 5a-b, and 6a-b) of them were new natural products and their structures were determined on the basis of 1D/2D NMR and HR-MS data. Biocatalytic allylic oxidation by B. megaterium CGMCC 1.1741 is thus a potential non-toxic and efficient alternative method toward metal-mediated oxidation procedures in the synthesis of natural products and medicines.

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