Formation of ortho-benzoquinone from sodium benzoate by Pseudomonas mendocina P2d

Pseudomonas mendocina P2d grew in sodium benzoate at as high as 1% concentration and formed a quinonoid compound, identified as ortho-benzoquinone, that rendered the medium orange to wine-red in colour. The quinone was not metabilised further by the organism. Sodium benzoate was converted to catecho...

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description Pseudomonas mendocina P2d grew in sodium benzoate at as high as 1% concentration and formed a quinonoid compound, identified as ortho-benzoquinone, that rendered the medium orange to wine-red in colour. The quinone was not metabilised further by the organism. Sodium benzoate was converted to catechol, which was a central metabolite forming ortho-benzoquinone and 2- hydroxymuconic semialdehyde (2-HMS) via. meta ring cleavage pathway.
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Benzoquinones - metabolism
Catechols - metabolism
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography, Thin Layer
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Pseudomonas mendocina - metabolism
Sodium Benzoate - metabolism
Time Factors
title Formation of ortho-benzoquinone from sodium benzoate by Pseudomonas mendocina P2d
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