The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Production of Optically Active Esters and Alcohols from Racemic Alcohols by Lipase-Catalyzed Stereoselective Transesterification in Non-Aqueous Reaction System
Toshiyuki NishioMinoru KamimuraMasakazu MurataYoshiyasu TeraoKazuo Achiwa
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1989 Volume 105 Issue 4 Pages 510-512

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Microbial lipase-catalyzed transesterification between vinyl acetate and (RS)-2-octanol or (RS)-1-phenylethanol was investigated in a reaction system without additin of aqueous or organic solvents. From a screening test with various lipases, it was found that the enzymes from Pseudomonas species could efficiently catalyze the reaction, and R-enantiomers of the racemic alcohols were preferentially esterified by them. Enantiomeric purities of the optically active alcohols (S) and esters (R) obtained from (RS)-1-phenylethanol by the stereoselective transesterification of these lipases were all more than 95%.

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