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titleOfInvention Method for producing aromatic carboxylic acid
abstract An aerobic microorganism that catalyzes a reaction of fixing an aromatic compound to carbon dioxide on a benzene ring is found, and a method for producing an aromatic carboxylic acid by an environmentally friendly process at normal temperature and normal pressure using the microorganism is provided. . Rhizobium radiobacter WU-0108 was obtained as a novel aerobic microorganism that catalyzes the reaction of introducing a carboxyl group into the C2 position of a phenol compound. By using this, a wide range of aromatic carboxylic acids including γ-resorcinic acid can be produced by an environmentally friendly process at normal temperature and normal pressure. [Selection diagram] None
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