The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
Microbial Conversion of EM574 and EM523, Gastrointestinal Motor Stimulating Agents
YASUNORI FUNABASHISEIJI HAKODANOBUHIRO INATOMIKATSUO KOYAMANSEIICHI TANIDASETSUO HARADAZEN ITOHSATOSHI OMURA
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1996 Volume 49 Issue 8 Pages 802-810

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EM574 exerts gastrointestinal motor stimulating (GMS) activity even after being converted to its metabolites PI and P2 in dogs. These metabolites were isolated from dog liver using a series of chromatographic procedures. Their structures were determined to be the 15- and 14-hydroxyl derivatives of EM574, respectively, by spectral analysis.
Large scale preparation by microbial transformation was investigated for further evaluation of the metabolites, because the amounts obtained by oxidation with dog liver homogenate were limited. Three strains of actinomycetes, Amycolatopsis tolypophorus IFO 13151, Dactylosporangium variesporum IFO 14104 and Nocardia capreola IFO 12847, were found to have the aiming oxidative potency. HPLC analysis of the crude extracts from these three cultures showed that the bioactive metabolites, EM574 P1 and P2 were produced. They were isolated from the culture broth with the other bioactive products EM574 P3 and P4. These bioactive products were prepared by large scale cultivation. EM574 P3 and P4 showed GMS activity comparable to that of EM574 P1 and P2.
The structures of EM574 P3 and P4 were elucidated by spectral analysis and found to be the 3"-O-demethyl derivatives of EM574 P2 and EM574, respectively. Moreover, the absolute configuration at the C14 position of P2 was determined to be R by spectral analysis of the 6-membered cyclic carbonate of EM574 P2.

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