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1: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2007 Mar;74(3):535-9. Epub 2007 Jan 11.Click here to read Links

Bioconversion of butyronitrile to butyramide using whole cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34.

Department of Biotechnology, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla, 171 005, India.

Butyramide is an important chemical commodity, which is used for the synthesis of hydroxamic acids and electrorheological fluids and for the preparation of beta-amodoorganotin compounds. The nitrile hydratase (Nhase) of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34 catalyzed the conversion of butyronitrile to butyramide. The maximum Nhase activity [18 U/mg dry cell weight (dcw)] of whole cells of R. rhodochrous PA-34 was observed at pH 7.0 with 10% (v/v) butyronitrile and 1 mg cells (dcw)/ml reaction mixture at 10 degrees C. The cells of R. rhodochrous PA-34 retained almost 50% activity when incubated for 1 h in the presence of 85% (v/v) butyronitrile. A yield of 597 g of butyramide (6.8 M) was obtained using 60% (v/v) butyronitrile, 1 g cells (dry weight) in a 1-l batch reaction at 10 degrees C for 6 h.

PMID: 17216468 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]