Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1347096 | Tetrahedron: Asymmetry | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A specially designed process for the continuous production of a chiral alcohol by immobilized Rhodotorula glutinis was prepared and is reported. The performance of the process with immobilized cells was also investigated. The run time of the immobilized cells, the flow rates of the substrate, and tris buffer containing 4% glucose in the process were optimized. The immobilized R. glutinis biocatalyst could be used for 15Â days with maximum reaction activity. Under the optimized conditions, the continuous production process was operated for 30Â days and resulted in 10.8Â mL (S)-1-phenylethanol [(S)-1-PE]. The process has been demonstrated on a multigram scale in 75% overall yield with a purity of >99%.
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Authors
Esabi B. Kurbanoglu, Kani Zilbeyaz, Namudar I. Kurbanoglu, Murat Ozdal, Mesut Taskin, Omer F. Algur,