N. Esaki et al., BIOTRANSFORMATION OF OLEIC-ACID BY ALCALIGENES SP 5-18, A BACTERIUM TOLERANT TO HIGH-CONCENTRATIONS OF OLEIC-ACID, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 77(2), 1994, pp. 148-151
We isolated from soil 160 bacterial strains which are tolerant to high
concentrations of oleic acid, and examined their ability to transform
oleic acid to new fatty acid derivatives. One of the isolated strains
, Alcaligenes sp. 5-18, produced several compounds from oleic acid: 3-
hydroxyoleic acid, 3-hydroxyhexadecenoic acid, octadecadienoic acid, h
exadecadienoic acid, and tetradecadienoic acid. These compounds are in
termediates in the beta-oxidation pathway of oleic acid, and their acc
umulation is probably due to defective beta-oxidation of oleic acid in
the microorganism. Neither hydroxy nor enoic derivatives of fatty aci
ds with a carbon chain length shorter than 14 were produced.