Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
The Biodegradation of Low-molecular-weight Urethane Compounds by a Strain of Exophiala jeanselmei
Stephen OWENTakahito OTANISatoshi MASAOKATatsuhiko OHE
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1996 Volume 60 Issue 2 Pages 244-248

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To further analyze the biodegradation of polyurethane polymers, we investigated the biodegradation of low-molecular-weight N-tolylcarbamate model compounds with structures closely resembling the urethane linkages found in polyurethanes based on tolylene-diisocyanate (TDI). Soil microflora were screened for microorganisms that were able to utilize toluene-2, 4-dicarbamic acid, diethyl ester (compound 1) as the sole source of carbon, and the soil fungus Exophiala jeanselmei strain REN-11A was selected as the most effective strain. Several N-tolylcarbamate compounds Were used, and it was found that REN-11A was able to degrade compound 1, as well as the related compound toluene-2, 6-dicarbamic acid, diethyl ester, very efficiently. Further investigation showed that compound l was biodegraded to tolylene-2, 4-diamine via the aromatic amine intermediates carbamic acid, (3-amino-4-methylphenyl)-, ethyl ester and carbamic acid, (5-amino-2-methylphenyl)-, ethyl ester.

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