Process for biological material carbon-carbon bond formation

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Miscellaneous

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435135, 435170, 435244, C12P 764

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ABSTRACT:
A process for providing vicinal dimethyl long chain between alkyl groups of organic compounds is described. The process uses intact or disrupted cells of various species of bacteria, particularly Thermoanaerobacter sp., Sarcina sp. and Butyrivibrio sp. The process can be conducted in an aqueous reaction mixture at room temperatures.

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