Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5263988 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cell-bound lipases of dry mycelium of Aspergillus oryzae were used in organic solvent for the resolution of racemic flurbiprofen by direct esterification with ethanol in a flow-chemistry reactor. Under flow conditions a significant reduction of the reaction time and an increase of the enantioselectivity were achieved compared to the batch mode. Moreover, the process was implemented by adding an in-line purification step integrated with the racemization of the unreacted flurbiprofen directly into a polymer-supported resin.
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Authors
Lucia Tamborini, Diego Romano, Andrea Pinto, Martina Contente, Maria C. Iannuzzi, Paola Conti, Francesco Molinari,