CATABOLISM OF 1,2-DIARYLETHANE LIGNIN MODEL COMPOUNDS BY 2 BROWN-ROT FUNGI
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1990
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The catabolism of dimethoxybenzil, anisoin and hydroanisoin in nitrogen-limited stationary cultures of the brown-rot fungi Wolfiporia cocos and Gloephyllum trabeum was analyzed. These three 1,2-diarylethane lignin model compounds, which differ in the degree of oxidation of the alkylic chain, gave rise to p-anisaldehyde in both cultures, suggesting that cleavage between the two aliphatic carbons had occurred. In turn, both strains reduced dimethoxybenzil and anisoin to hydroanisoin, whereas only Wolfiporia cocos was able to oxidize hydroanisoin to anisoin. On the other hand, chemically derived hydroxyl radical, but not superoxide radical, produced p-anisaldehyde plus other unidentified compounds from anisoin and hydroanisoin. Neither radical modified dimethoxybenzil significantly.