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Optical resolution of phenylalanine by enzymic transesterification

Flaschel, E.
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Renken, A.  
1987
Biocatalysis in Organic Media

The acyl transfer of phenylalanine to MeOH by means of chymotrypsin starting from phenylalanine Pr ester has been studied. This transesterification turns out to be useful for producing optically pure phenylalanine esters as well as for the optical resoln. of phenylalanine. The L-phenylalanine Me ester may be obtained with yields >80%. The reaction medium required for transesterification represents a special case with respect to the use of org. solvents in enzymic catalysis, since MeOH can be regarded as a water miscible org. solvent, but behaves, in addn., as a cosubstrate. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Author(s)
Flaschel, E.
Renken, A.  
Date Issued

1987

Published in
Biocatalysis in Organic Media
Series title/Series vol.

Studies in Organic Chemistry; 29

Volume

29

Start page

375

End page

80

Subjects

Resolution (of phenylalanine

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by enzymic transesterification)

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phenylalanine resoln enzymic transesterification

Note

CAN 108:183193 9-14 Biochemical Methods Inst. Genie Chim.,Ec. Polytech. Fed. Lausanne,Lausanne,Switz. Journal 0165-3253 written in English. 67-56-1 (Methanol) Role: RCT (Reactant), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (acylation of, chymotrypsin in); 9004-07-3 (Chymotrypsin) Role: ANST (Analytical study) (in phenylalanine resoln.); 2577-90-4P (L-Phenylalanine methyl ester) Role: PREP (Preparation) (prepn. of, by enzymic transesterification); 150-30-1 Role: PROC (Process) (resoln. of, by enzymic transesterification); 114260-57-0 (DL-Phenylalanine propyl ester) Role: RCT (Reactant), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (resoln. of, enzymic)

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