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Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews | 2001

5-Aminolevulinic acid: production by fermentation, and agricultural and biomedical applications.

Seiji Nishikawa; Yoshikatsu Murooka

5-Alninolevulinic acid (ALA) is kno\vn as a C0l11ffiOIl precursor of tetrapyrrole C0111pounds (e.g. chlorophyll, henle and vitamin Bl~) in all living organisJns (Figure 7. I). ALA has the potential to be widely used as a biodegradable herbicide (Rebeiz et al., 1984), insecticide (Rebeiz et ai., 1988), and in photodynanlic cancer therapy (Kennedy el al., 1990). Recently, Hotta et al. (1997) have reported that a low level of ALA stitnulates plant growth and increases the yields of several crops. ALA also has potential for LIse as an active substrate for the chemical synthesis of nlaterials. For these reasons, a nunlber of ALA production nlethods have been developed. ALA has been synthesized chenlically via selective reduction of acyl cyanides (Pfaltz and An\var~ 1984) or via dye-sensitized oxygenation ofN-furfurylphthalilnide (Takeya et al., 1989) (Figure 7.2). However, the chenlical synthesis of ALA requires at least four reaction steps and the yield is less than 60%. The high cost ofproductlon of ALA has thus far limited its cOlunlcrcia) utilization. Microorganisills such as Clostridhl111 thernlO{lCeticul1l (Koesnandar et al., 1989), methanogens (Lin et al., 1989), Chlorella spp. (Sasaki et al., 1995: Ano et al., 1999, 20(0). and photosynthetic bacteria (van der Mariet and Zeikus., ]996; Sasaki et al., 1989, 1990, 1993., 1995; Tanaka el al., 1991, 1994a,b) produce ALA in considerable anlounts. The ALA production by photosynthetic bacteria, ho\vever, requires light illll1nination and has been found to be sensitive to aeration. A crude extract froln


Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 1999

Rhodobacter sphaeroides mutants which accumulate 5-aminolevulinic acid under aerobic and dark conditions

Seiji Nishikawa; Keitaro Watanabe; Tohru Tanaka; Nobuya Miyachi; Yasushi Hotta; Yoshikatsu Murooka


Archive | 2005

5-Aminolevulinic Acid Salt, Process For Producing The Same And Use Thereof

Naohisa Tachiya; Seiji Nishikawa; Mai Higo; Tohru Tanaka; Masahiro Ishizuka; Hideki Okada


Archive | 1999

Polyamide and process for producing the same

Kiyotaka Shigehara; Yoshihiro Katayama; Seiji Nishikawa; Yasushi Hotta


Archive | 1999

Polyester and process for producing the same

Kiyotaka Shigehara; Yoshihiro Katayama; Seiji Nishikawa; Yasushi Hotta


Archive | 1998

Bacterium for producing 5-aminolevulinic acid and production of 5-aminolevulinic acid

Yasushi Hotta; Tomotoshi Kaminaga; Shinya Miyaji; Seiji Nishikawa; Susumu Tanaka; Keitaro Watanabe; Kikuo Watanabe; 康司 堀田; 伸也 宮地; 喜久男 渡辺; 圭太郎 渡辺; 享 田中; 智稔 神永; 誠司 西川


Archive | 1995

5-aminolevulinic acid producing microorganism and process for producing 5-aminolevulinic acid

Keitaro Watanabe; Seiji Nishikawa; Tohru Tanaka; Yasushi Hotta


Archive | 2005

5-aminolevulinic acid sulfonate and its manufacturing method

Mai Higo; Seiji Nishikawa; Hideki Okada; Toru Tanaka; Naohisa Tatsuya; 秀樹 岡田; 徹 田中; 尚久 立谷; 麻衣 肥後; 誠司 西川


Archive | 2005

5-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID NITRATE AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD

Mai Higo; Seiji Nishikawa; Hideki Okada; Toru Tanaka; Naohisa Tatsuya; 秀樹 岡田; 徹 田中; 尚久 立谷; 麻衣 肥後; 誠司 西川


Archive | 1998

Microorganisms producing 5-aminolevulinic acid and processes for producing 5-aminolevulinic acid by using the same

Seiji Nishikawa; Tohru Tanaka; Tomomi Kaminaga; Kikuo Watanabe; Nobuya Miyachi; Keitaro Watanabe; Yasushi Hotta

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Yoshihiro Katayama

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Ken Sasaki

Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University

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Hiroo Tanaka

United States Department of Agriculture

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