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. 2022 Apr 19;21:64. doi: 10.1186/s12934-022-01791-8

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Biosynthetic generation of (+)-δ-cadinol in E. coli as whole cell production host; Copu5 (b) and Copu9 (c) show identical product profiles as shown in the GC chromatograms when compared to a E. coli extract without the biocatalyst as control (a). Detailed GC–MS analysis based on NIST database comparisons allows for compound assignment of (1) tau-muurolene (RT: 15.51 min), (2) delta-cadinene (RT: 16.03 min), (3) cubebol (RT: 16.05 min), (4) ( +)-δ-cadinol (RT: 17.66 min) and (5) α-cadinol (RT: 17.78 min)