Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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70921 | Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The lipase from Bacillus subtillus (BSL2), a highly active lipase expressed from newly constructed strain of Bacillus subtilis BSL2, is used in the kinetic resolution of glycidyl butyrate. A high enantiomeric ratio (E = 108) was obtained by using 1,4-dioxane as co-solvent (18%, v/v) and decreasing the reaction temperature to 5 °C. The ratio is about 16-fold more than that (E = 6.52) obtained in pure buffer solutions (25 °C, pH 7.8). Under the optimum conditions, the remained (R)-glycidyl butyrate with high enantiopure (ee > 98%) was obtained when the conversion was above 52%.
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Authors
Chunyuan Li, Ping Wang, Dantong Zhao, Yueming Cheng, Lei Wang, Liping Wang, Zhi Wang,