Biotransformation of benzyl acetone using saccharomyces cerevisiae, aspergillus niger, pseudomonas aeruginosa, enterococcus faecalis and bacillus cereus
Benzyl acetone, a carboxylic derivative constitute a considerable percentage of the overall yield of essential oil extracted from Aquilaria malaccensis (agarwood) and thus, considered as one of the major constituents of agarwood oil. This study aimed at isolating benzyl acetone from essential oil of...
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