Mycelia of Aspergillus oryzae display high enantioselectivity towards (R)-flurbiprofen and can be efficiently used in pure organic solvent for the resolution of (R,S)-flurbiprofen through esterification. The use of the lyophilized mycelia facilitates the separation process so that in one step the two enantiomers of flurbiprofen, which are both valuable for pharmaceutical applications, can be easily separated. The biotransformation can be carried out in different apolar solvents using different primary alcohols as nucleophiles under very mild conditions.
Resolution of (R,S)-flurbiprofen catalysed by dry mycelia in organic solvent / P. Spizzo, A. Basso, C. Ebert, L. Gardossi, V. Ferrario, D. Romano, F.E. Molinari. - In: TETRAHEDRON. - ISSN 0040-4020. - 63:45(2007), pp. 11005-11010.
Resolution of (R,S)-flurbiprofen catalysed by dry mycelia in organic solvent
D. Romano;F.E. Molinari
2007
Abstract
Mycelia of Aspergillus oryzae display high enantioselectivity towards (R)-flurbiprofen and can be efficiently used in pure organic solvent for the resolution of (R,S)-flurbiprofen through esterification. The use of the lyophilized mycelia facilitates the separation process so that in one step the two enantiomers of flurbiprofen, which are both valuable for pharmaceutical applications, can be easily separated. The biotransformation can be carried out in different apolar solvents using different primary alcohols as nucleophiles under very mild conditions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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