BIOTRANSFORMATION OF METRONIDAZOLE BY CUNNINGHAMELLA ELEGANS ATCC 9245

J. Sorrentino, R. Sponchiado, Natália O. dos Santos, S. S. Oliveira, K. Galle, C. V. Garcia, A. Fuentefria, M. Steppe
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Drug biotransformation studies appear as an alternative to pharmacological studies of metabolites, development of new drug candidates with reduced investment as well as the most efficient production of chemical structures involves and drug quality control studies. A wide range of reactions in biotransformations process is catalyzed by microorganisms. Fungi can be considered as a promising source of new biotransformation reactions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of metronidazole biotransformation through the filamentous fungus Cunninghamella elegans ATCC 9245. The monitoring of metabolite formation was performed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled to ultraviolet (UV) spectrophotometry. The results of the biotransformation of metronidazole showed drug consumption in culture and the formation of four new chromatographic peaks of chemical structures not elucidated. The method showed it became linear over 10-70 μg/mL (r = 0.999953). Accuracy, precision and stability studies agree with international guidelines.  Results are consistent in accordance with the principles of green chemistry as the experimental conditions had a low environmental impact, and few solvents use.  
秀丽隐杆线虫atcc 9245对甲硝唑的生物转化
药物生物转化研究似乎是代谢物药理学研究的替代方案,以较少的投资开发新的候选药物,以及最有效的化学结构生产和药物质量控制研究。生物转化过程中的许多反应都是由微生物催化的。真菌可以被认为是新的生物转化反应的一个有前途的来源。研究了线虫线虫(Cunninghamella elegans) ATCC 9245对甲硝唑的生物转化能力。采用高效液相色谱-紫外分光光度法监测代谢物的形成。甲硝唑的生物转化结果显示在培养过程中有药物消耗,并形成了4个新的色谱峰,其化学结构尚未阐明。在10 ~ 70 μg/mL范围内呈线性关系(r = 0.999953)。准确度、精密度和稳定性研究符合国际准则。实验条件对环境影响小,溶剂用量少,符合绿色化学原理。
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