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New Strategies for the Optimisation of N-Acetylneuraminic Acid Synthesis

Authors: Zimmermann, Vera;

New Strategies for the Optimisation of N-Acetylneuraminic Acid Synthesis

Abstract

A model describing the complete enzyme catalysed synthesis of N acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac is presented. The model is expedient to predict the reaction course for various conditions and therefore to calculate reaction times and yields. Using the model, an optimisation of reaction conditions in consideration of different targets was performed. Furthermore, a new method for the purification of Neu5Ac was developed. For the extraction a two step mechanism was assumed. A kinetic model was developed and combined with the model for reaction to simulate the integration of reaction and extraction.

In der Arbeit wurde ein kinetisches Modell zur Beschreibung der zweistufigen enzymatischen N-Acetylneuraminsäuresynthese entwickelt. Mit dem Modell können Reaktionsverläufe simuliert und Reaktionszeiten und Ausbeuten vorausgesagt werden. Damit wurde die Reaktionsführung optimiert. Zur Aufarbeitung von Neuraminsäure wurde eine neue Methode entwickelt. Es wurde ein zweistufiger Mechanismus angenommen und mit experimentellen Daten belegt. Zur Beschreibung der Extraktion wurde ebenfalls ein kinetisches Modell entwickelt und die Integration von Reaktion und Extraktion simuliert.

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540 Chemistry & allied sciences, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/540, 540 Chemistry & allied sciences

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