Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1347957 Tetrahedron: Asymmetry 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Biotransformations of five substituted cis- and trans-oxiranecarbonitriles with Mortierella isabellina DSM 1414, a microbial whole-cell catalyst producing epoxide hydrolases, were investigated. The reactions were stopped when the conversion of the substrates reached 50%. They yielded the appropriate optically active dihydroxycarbonitriles and oxiranecarbonitriles in low enantiomeric purity. Kinetic resolution of rac-syn-2,3-dihydroxy-3-arylpropanenitriles by lipase catalyzed acetylation yielded almost enantiomerically pure (−)-dihydroxynitriles and mixtures of regioisomers of monoacetylated diols. Another microorganism, Debaryomyces hansenii DSM 3428, was used as a source of nitrile hydratases in the kinetic resolution of oxiranecarbonitriles. Only two trans-configured compounds were transformed into the corresponding oxiranecarboxamides.
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