Issue 6, 2016

Structure determination of microbial metabolites by the crystalline sponge method

Abstract

The structures of metabolites produced in microgram quantities by enzymatic reductions with baker's yeast were analyzed using the crystalline sponge method. The X-ray data provided reliable structures for trace metabolites including their relative and absolute stereochemistries that are not fully addressed by conventional NMR and LC-MS analyses. Technically, combining two or more chromatographic purification techniques is essential because, unlike abundant synthetic compounds, extracted metabolites contain many low level UV-silent impurities. The crystalline sponge method coupled with HPLC purification (LC-SCD) would thus be a useful method for metabolic analysis and drug discovery.

Graphical abstract: Structure determination of microbial metabolites by the crystalline sponge method

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
06 Feb 2016
Accepted
23 Feb 2016
First published
24 Feb 2016
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2016,7, 3910-3913

Structure determination of microbial metabolites by the crystalline sponge method

Y. Inokuma, T. Ukegawa, M. Hoshino and M. Fujita, Chem. Sci., 2016, 7, 3910 DOI: 10.1039/C6SC00594B

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