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Formylation and acetylation of 4-chloroaniline by a Streptomyces sp.

4-Chloroaniline was metabolized in a liquid growth medium by a Streptomyces sp. which was isolated from soil. After 60 gours of incubation the aniline had disappeared and several metabolites could be detected by thin layer chromatographic analysis. 4-Chloroformylaniline and 4-chloroacetanilide were identified as products. The formation of a formylanilide by the actinomycete indicates a new mechanism of microbial aniline transformation.[1]

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  1. Formylation and acetylation of 4-chloroaniline by a Streptomyces sp. Russel, S., Bollag, J.M. Acta Microbiol. Pol. (1977) [Pubmed]
 
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