Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate

Background: Mandelic acid enantiomers are important chiral analogs used for the resolution of racemic alcohols and amines. R-(−)-mandelic acid is a precursor for the production of semi-synthetic penicillins and cephalosporins and also for the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals. Production of optic...

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Main Authors: Yadav, Ganapati D., Sajgure, Ashwini D., Dhoot, Shrikant B.
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Published: John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2008
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spelling ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:111653 2023-05-15T14:15:28+02:00 Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate Yadav, Ganapati D. Sajgure, Ashwini D. Dhoot, Shrikant B. 2008-08 http://repository.ias.ac.in/111653/ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jctb.1975/abstract unknown John Wiley & Sons, Inc Yadav, Ganapati D. Sajgure, Ashwini D. Dhoot, Shrikant B. (2008) Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 83 (8). pp. 1145-1153. ISSN 0268-2575 T Technology (General) Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftindianacasci 2017-09-15T22:09:53Z Background: Mandelic acid enantiomers are important chiral analogs used for the resolution of racemic alcohols and amines. R-(−)-mandelic acid is a precursor for the production of semi-synthetic penicillins and cephalosporins and also for the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals. Production of optically pure mandelic acid enantiomers is commercially significant. This work deals with the resolution of RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate to produce optically pure R-(−)-mandelic acid in non-aqueous media via lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis under microwave irradiation. Results: Among three commercial lipases, Novozym 435 (Candida antartica B immobilized on macroporous polyacrylate resin) was found to be the most effective in the selective hydrolysis of R-(−)-methyl mandelate to R-(−)-mandelic acid from the racemic mixture of RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate, with an optical purity (ee p ) of 84.2% after 4 h at 50 °C. The effects of various parameters were studied to arrive at the optimum parameters and kinetics. The optimum catalyst loading was found to be 5 mg cm -3 at a concentration of 0.25 mmol cm -3 each of methyl mandelate and water. Based on the initial rate studies and concentration profiles, a complete rate equation is proposed, which includes the irreversible inactivation caused by RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate, and it follows the ternary complex mechanism with dead end inhibition by RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate. Conclusion: Novozym 435 is the most active lipase for resolution of R-(−)-mandelic acid from RS- ( ± )-methyl mandelate in tert-butanol. Various equilibrium constants were evaluated and simulations were performed giving excellent agreement between the two. Article in Journal/Newspaper antartic* Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows
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Yadav, Ganapati D.
Sajgure, Ashwini D.
Dhoot, Shrikant B.
Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
topic_facet T Technology (General)
description Background: Mandelic acid enantiomers are important chiral analogs used for the resolution of racemic alcohols and amines. R-(−)-mandelic acid is a precursor for the production of semi-synthetic penicillins and cephalosporins and also for the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals. Production of optically pure mandelic acid enantiomers is commercially significant. This work deals with the resolution of RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate to produce optically pure R-(−)-mandelic acid in non-aqueous media via lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis under microwave irradiation. Results: Among three commercial lipases, Novozym 435 (Candida antartica B immobilized on macroporous polyacrylate resin) was found to be the most effective in the selective hydrolysis of R-(−)-methyl mandelate to R-(−)-mandelic acid from the racemic mixture of RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate, with an optical purity (ee p ) of 84.2% after 4 h at 50 °C. The effects of various parameters were studied to arrive at the optimum parameters and kinetics. The optimum catalyst loading was found to be 5 mg cm -3 at a concentration of 0.25 mmol cm -3 each of methyl mandelate and water. Based on the initial rate studies and concentration profiles, a complete rate equation is proposed, which includes the irreversible inactivation caused by RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate, and it follows the ternary complex mechanism with dead end inhibition by RS-( ± )-methyl mandelate. Conclusion: Novozym 435 is the most active lipase for resolution of R-(−)-mandelic acid from RS- ( ± )-methyl mandelate in tert-butanol. Various equilibrium constants were evaluated and simulations were performed giving excellent agreement between the two.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yadav, Ganapati D.
Sajgure, Ashwini D.
Dhoot, Shrikant B.
author_facet Yadav, Ganapati D.
Sajgure, Ashwini D.
Dhoot, Shrikant B.
author_sort Yadav, Ganapati D.
title Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
title_short Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
title_full Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
title_fullStr Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
title_full_unstemmed Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
title_sort insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of rs‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate
publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc
publishDate 2008
url http://repository.ias.ac.in/111653/
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jctb.1975/abstract
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Dhoot, Shrikant B. (2008) Insight into microwave irradiation and enzyme catalysis in enantioselective resolution of RS‐( ± )‐methyl mandelate Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 83 (8). pp. 1145-1153. ISSN 0268-2575
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