
doi: 10.1002/chir.23660
pmid: 38511944
AbstractA green and efficient process for the synthesis of cenobamate has been accomplished in 70% yield and >99% ee through the bio‐reduction of β‐ketotetrazole using Daucus carota whole plant cells. The corresponding β‐hydroxytetrazole was isolated in 60% yield and >98% ee. This is the first report on the biocatalytic reduction of β‐ketotetrazole using plant enzymes derived from D. carota root cells with excellent enantioselectivity.
Biocatalysis, Tetrazoles, Anticonvulsants, Stereoisomerism, Carbamates, Ketones, Chlorophenols
Biocatalysis, Tetrazoles, Anticonvulsants, Stereoisomerism, Carbamates, Ketones, Chlorophenols
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