
pmid: 16545096
Unnatural amino acids are a growing class of intermediates required for pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and other industrial products. However, no single method has proven sufficiently versatile to prepare these compounds broadly at scale. To address this need, we have developed a general chemoenzymatic process to prepare enantiomerically pure L- and D-amino acids in high yield by deracemization of racemic starting materials. This method involves the concerted action of an enantioselective oxidase biocatalyst and a non-selective chemical reducing agent to effect the stereoinversion of one enantiomer and can result in an enantiomeric excess of >99% from the starting racemate, and product yields of over 90%. This approach compares very favourably with resolution processes, which have a maximum single-pass yield of 50%. We have developed efficient methods to adapt the process towards new target compounds and to optimize key factors that influence process efficiency and offer competitive economics at scale.
biocatalysis, Stereoinversion, chiral amine, deracemization, Stereoisomerism, 540, Catalysis, Deracemization, nnatural amino acid, stereoinversion, Biocatalysis, biotransformation, Amino Acids, Chiral amine, Oxidoreductases, Biotransformation, Biotechnology
biocatalysis, Stereoinversion, chiral amine, deracemization, Stereoisomerism, 540, Catalysis, Deracemization, nnatural amino acid, stereoinversion, Biocatalysis, biotransformation, Amino Acids, Chiral amine, Oxidoreductases, Biotransformation, Biotechnology
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