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Enantioselective reduction of 3-aryl-2-oxo-propanoic acids: A comparison of enzymatic and transition-metal-catalyzed methods
Luettenberg, Sebastian,Ta, Tien Dat,Von Der Heyden, Jan,Scherkenbeck, Juergen
, p. 1824 - 1830 (2013/06/04)
Phenyllactic acids are important constituents of depsipeptides, which are a large class of natural products expressing a wide range of biological activities. Despite there being several methods for the enantioselective synthesis of α-hydroxy acids, almost no studies are available addressing the substrate selectivity of transition-metal and enzyme-catalyzed methods for the preparation of substituted phenyllactic or more general aryllactic acids. We report herein comparative results for Rh-DiPAMP (DiPAMP = 1,2-ethandiylbis[(o- methoxyphenyl)phenylphosphane]) and lactate dehydrogenase catalyzed enantioselective reductions of several 3-aryl-2-oxopropanoic acids. Phenyllactic acids are important constituents of depsipeptides, which are a large class of natural products expressing a wide range of biological activities. A comparative study of transition-metal and lactate dehydrogenase catalyzed enantioselective reductions of several 3-aryl-2-oxopropanoic acids as valuable sources for enantiomerically pure phenyllactic acids is described. Copyright