158703-36-7Relevant articles and documents
Enantiomeric purity of biodegradation products of juvenogens by newly isolated soil bacteria
Novak, Jaroslav,Tykva, Richard,Wimmer, Zdenek,Pavlik, Milan,Prouza, Marek,Hlavsova, Klara,Zarevucka, Marie
, p. 6604 - 6608 (2008)
Two bacteria were isolated from sand RQ30, characterized as Bacillus simplex and Bacillus sp. strain 05 (GenBank EU399813), and were used as biocatalysts for a hydrolytic assay of stability of the cis or trans isomers of ethyl N-{2-{4-{[2-(butanoyl)oxycyclohexyl]methyl}phenoxy}ethyl}carbamate, which are among insect hormonogen substances (juvenogens). The stability tests were performed using simple modeling under laboratory conditions. The structures of the products were assigned as ethyl (1R,2R)-N-{2-{4-[(2-hydroxycyclohexyl) methyl]phenoxy}ethyl}carbamate and ethyl (1S,2R)-N-(2-{4-[(2-hydroxycyclohexyl) methyl]phenoxy}ethyl}carbamate on the basis of 1H and 13C NMR, IR, and FAB-MS analyses.
Esters of fatty acids and juvenoid alcohols, and a method of their preparation and use
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, (2008/06/13)
Esters derived from fatty acids and juvenoid alcohols of the general formula (I), in which X means the oxygen atom or the NH group, Y means the NH group or the oxygen atom, R means methyl, ethyl, 1-propyl, 2-methylethyl or propargyl and R′ means saturated