The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
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DEGRADATION OF PHENOL BY YEAST RHODOTORULA
KEIKO KATAYAMA-HIRAYAMASHUSAKU TOBITAKIMIAKI HIRAYAMA
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1991 Volume 37 Issue 2 Pages 147-156

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The effect of phenol on the growth and oxygen uptake rate was studied in several strains in the genus Rhodotorula, and the degradation route of phenol by two yeast strains of Rhodotorula rubra was examined.
Rhodotorula rubra IFO 0870, 0889, 0892, 1100 and 1101 grew well in medium containing 250mg/l phenol. Rhodotorula rubra IFO 0870 still showed a small growth even in medium containing 1, 000mg/l phenol. It was found that oxidation of phenol in the cells of Rhodotorula rubra was partially inhibited by bipyridyl.
Phenol metabolites were separated and identified using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The two phenol metabolites were identified as catechol and cis, cis-muconic acid. These findings suggest that phenol is hydroxylated prior to ring-cleavage and that a catechol branch in β-ketoadipate pathway exists in the yeast strains. Catechol may be oxidized by the "ortho type" of ring fission.

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