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Biocatalysed reductions of α-ketoesters employing Cyrene<sup>TM</sup>as cosolvent

Gonzalo de Gonzalo

2021Biocatalysis and Biotransformation17 citationsDOI

Abstract

The search for novel reaction media with environmental friendly properties is an area of great interest in enzyme catalysis. Water is the medium of biocatalysed processes, but due to its properties, sometimes the presence of organic (co)solvents is required. CyreneTM represents one of the newest approaches to this medium engineering. This polar solvent has been employed for the first time in biocatalysed reductions employing purified alcohol dehydrogenases. A set of α-ketoesters has been reduced to the corresponding chiral α-hydroxyesters with high conversions and optical purities, being possible to obtain good results at Cyrene contents of 30% v/v and working at substrate concentrations of 1.0 M in presence of 2.5% v/v of this solvent. At this concentration, the presence of Cyrene has a beneficial effect in the bioreduction conversion.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistrySolventSubstrate (aquarium)CatalysisAlcoholOrganic solventOrganic chemistryBiocatalysisSolvent effectsChemical engineeringReaction mechanismGeologyEngineeringOceanographyEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionCatalysis for Biomass Conversion