- Enantioselective transesterification catalysis by nanosized serine protease subtilisin Carlsberg particles in tetrahydrofuran
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Enzyme catalysis in organic solvents is a powerful tool for stereo-selective synthesis but the enantioselectivity is still hard to predict. To overcome this obstacle, we employed a nanoparticulate formulation of subtilisin Carlsberg (SC) and designed a series of 14 structurally related racemic alcohols. They were employed in the model transesterification reaction with vinyl butyrate and the enantioselectivities were determined. In general, short alcohol side chains led to low enantioselectivties, while larger and bulky side chains caused better discrimination of the enantiomers by the enzyme. With several bulky substrates high enantioselectivities with E>100 were obtained. Computational modeling highlighted that key to high enantioselectivity is the discrimination of the R and S substrates by the sole hydrophobic binding pocket based on their size and bulkiness. While bulky S enantiomer side chains could be accommodated within the binding pocket, bulky R enantiomer side chains could not. However, when also the S enantiomer side chain becomes too large and does not fit into the binding pocket anymore, enantioselectivity accordingly drops.
- Castillo, Betzaida,Delgado, Yamixa,Barletta, Gabriel,Griebenow, Kai
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experimental part
p. 2175 - 2180
(2010/04/29)
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- Enantioselective analysis of secondary alcohols and their esters in purple and yellow passion fruits
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The enantiomeric compositions of the acetates, butanoates, hexanoates, and octanoates of the secondary alcohols 2-pentanol, 2-heptanol, and 2-nonanol were determined in yellow (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa) and purple (Passiflora edulis Sims) passion fruits. The compounds were isolated by means of simultaneous distillation-extraction. Enantiodifferentiation was performed via multidimensional gas chromatography using heptakis(2,3-di-O-methyl-6-O-tert- butyldimethylsilyl)-β-cyclodextrin as chiral stationary phase. The series of homologous 2-alkyl esters, which are typical constituents of purple passion fruits, were shown to be present as nearly optically pure (R)-enantiomers. The proportions of the (S)-enantiomers varied in different batches and were dependent on the alcohol moieties of the esters. For minor amounts of esters detected in yellow fruits, the (R)-enantiomers were also dominating. However, the enantiomeric excesses were significantly lower than in the purple variety. Enantioselective analysis of the free alcohols revealed that 2-heptanol exhibited opposite configurations in purple and yellow passion fruits. A similar phenomenon was observed for 2-pentanol, which was present in the yellow fruits as a nearly racemic mixture. Data determined in extracts obtained by other techniques (liquid-liquid extraction, vacuum headspace technique) showed that the isolation procedure had no significant impact on the enantiomeric ratios.
- Strohalm, Hedwig,Dregus, Marta,Wahl, Astrid,Engel, Karl-Heinz
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experimental part
p. 10339 - 10344
(2009/09/25)
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- Structure-function correlation in lipase catalysed esterification reactions of short and medium carbon chain length alcohols and acids
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An attempt has been made to correlate the carbon chain lengths of acids and alcohols to the extent of esterification in the Rhizomucor miehei lipase catalyzed esterification reactions involving acids of carbon chain length C2-C5 and alcohols of carbon chain length C1-C8.
- Divakar, Soundar
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p. 1919 - 1922
(2007/10/03)
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- ENZYMATIC REACTIONS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS: 2- ESTER INTERCHANGE OF VINYL ESTERS
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Ester interchange of vinyl esters appears to be a rapid and efficient way to obtain esters of primary and secondary alcohols, provided there is a hydrogen atom on the carbon adjacent to the carbonyl of the acyl moiety.
- Degueil-Castaing, M.,Jeso, B. De,Drouillard, S.,Maillard, B.
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p. 953 - 954
(2007/10/02)
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