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  4. Biotechnological Production of Odor-Active Methyl-Branched Aldehydes by a Novel a-Dioxygenase from Crocosphaera subtropica
 
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2020
Journal Article
Title

Biotechnological Production of Odor-Active Methyl-Branched Aldehydes by a Novel a-Dioxygenase from Crocosphaera subtropica

Abstract
As a result of their pleasant odor qualities and low odor thresholds, iso- and anteiso-fatty aldehydes represent promising candidates for applications in flavoring preparations. A novel cyanobacterial a-dioxygenase from Crocosphaera subtropica was heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli and applied for the biotechnological production of C12-C15 branched-chain fatty aldehydes. The enzyme has a sequence identity of less than 40% to well-investigated a-dioxygenase from rice. Contrary to the latter, it efficiently transformed short-chained fatty acids. The kinetic parameters of a-dioxygenase toward unbranched and iso-branched-chain substrates were studied by means of an oxygen-depletion assay. The transformation products (C12-C15 iso- and anteiso-aldehydes) were extensively characterized, including their sensory properties. The aldehydes exhibited green-soapy, sweety odors with partial citrus-like, metallic, peppery, and savory-tallowy nuances. Moreover, the two C14 isomers showed particularly low odor threshold values of 0.2 and 0.3 ng/L in air as determined by means of gas chromatography-olfactometry.
Author(s)
Hammer, A.K.
Albrecht, F.
Hahne, F.
Jordan, P.
Fraatz, M.A.
Ley, J.
Geissler, T.
Schrader, J.
Zorn, H.
Buchhaupt, M.
Journal
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry  
DOI
10.1021/acs.jafc.0c02035
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
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