Research Interests
1. Medicinal Plants.
Plants, mainly from the family Labiatae, Scrophulariaceae and
Capparaceae families, are being examined to isolate and
characterise the major natural products. Identification of
metabolites with biological activity is an integral part of this
project.
2. Microbial
transformations. Natural products of agricultural and
pharmaceutical interest are structurally modified by selected
strains of fungi in an effort to produce a range of new analogues
with enhanced bioactivity.
3. Steroids. Partial
synthesis of steroid hormones is studied with the aim of
identifying cheaper routes to the production of these costly
biochemicals.
Selected publications
- D.O. Collins, W.A. Gallimore, W.F. Reynolds, L.A.D. Williams
and P.B. Reese, "New Skeletal Sesquiterpenoids, Caprariolides A -
D, from Capraria biflora and their insecticidal
activity." J. Nat. Prod., 2000, 63,
1515-1518.
- P.B. Reese, Remote Functionalization Reactions in Steroids.
Steroids, 2001, 66, 481-497.
- D.O. Collins, P.L.D. Ruddock, J. Chiverton de Grasse, W.F.
Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "Microbial Transformation of
Cadina-4,10(15)-dien-3-one, Aromadendr-1(10)-en-9-one and Methyl
Ursolate by Mucor plumbeus ATCC 4740."
Phytochemistry, 2002, 59, 479-488.
- D.O. Collins, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "New Cembranes
from Cleome spinosa." J. Nat. Prod., 2004,
67, 179-183.
- G.D.A. Martin, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "Investigation
of the importance of the C-2 oxygen function in the
transformation of stemodin analogues by Rhizopus oryzae
ATCC 11145." Phytochemistry, 2004, 65,
701-710.
- P.L.D. Ruddock, D.J. Williams and P.B. Reese, "The reactions
of palladium(II), thallium(III) and lead(IV) trifluoroacetates
with 3beta-acetoxyandrost-5-en-17-one; crystal structure of the
first trifluoroacetate bridged 5,6,7-pi-allyl steroid palladium
dimer." Steroids, 2004, 69,
193-199.
- A.R.M. Chen, P.L.D. Ruddock, A.S. Lamm, W.F. Reynolds and
P.B. Reese, "Stemodane and stemarane diterpenoid hydroxylation by
Mucor plumbeus and Whetzelinia sclerotiorum."
Phytochemistry, 2005, 66,
1898-1902.
- A.S. Lamm, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "Bioconversion of
Stemodia maritima diterpenes and derivatives by
Cunninghamella echinulata var. elegans and
Phanerochaete chrysosporium." Phytochemistry,
2006, 67, 1088-1093.
- A.S. Lamm, A.R.M. Chen, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese,
"Steroid hydroxylation by Whetzelinia sclerotiorum,
Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Mucor
plumbeus." Steroids, 2007, 72,
713-722.
- G.D.A. Martin, M.C. Durrant and P.B. Reese, "A predictive
cytochrome P450 monooxygenase functional model for generic
hydroxylation by Rhizopus oryzae ATCC 11145."
Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry,
2008, 7, 421-433.
- A.S. Lamm, A.R.M. Chen, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "Fungal
hydroxylation of (-)-Santonin and its analogues." J. Mol.
Catal. B: Enzym., 2009, 59, 292-296.
- F.A. Russell, V. Mulabagal, D.R. Thompson, M.A. Singh-Wilmot,
W.F. Reynolds, M.G. Nair, V. Langer and P.B. Reese, "Novel
stemodin-derived analogues with lipid peroxidation,
cyclooxygenase enzymes and human tumour cell proliferation
inhibitory activities." Phytochemistry, 2011,
72, 2361-2368.
- P.C. Peart, A.R.M. Chen, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese,
"Entrapment of mycelial fragments in calcium alginate: A general
technique for the use of immobilized filamentous fungi in
biocatalysis." Steroids, 2012, 77,
85-90.
- K.P. McCook, A.R.M. Chen, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "The
potential of Cyathus africanus for transformation of
terpene substrates." Phytochemistry, 2012,
82, 61-66.
- P.C. Peart, W.F. Reynolds and P.B. Reese, "The facile
bioconversion of testosterone by alginate-immobilized filamentous
fungi." J. Mol. Cat. B: Enzymat., 2013,
95, 70-81.
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