Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity

Biocatalysis in organic media offers very attractive methods to prepare fine chemicals. The biocatalyst performance regarding activity, stability and enantioselectivity will determine the viability of the bio-process. Therefore, the understanding and optimization of the parameters influencing enzyme...

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Main Author: Costes, David
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:f5ce556f-790e-49e6-a028-d8032d87363c 2023-05-15T14:02:55+02:00 Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity Costes, David 2001 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/41720 eng eng https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/41720 Industrial Biotechnology Kemiteknik och kemisk teknologi Chemical technology and engineering Biotechnology Bioteknik Proteins enzymology Proteiner enzymologi thesis/doccomp info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2001 ftulundlup 2023-02-01T23:34:22Z Biocatalysis in organic media offers very attractive methods to prepare fine chemicals. The biocatalyst performance regarding activity, stability and enantioselectivity will determine the viability of the bio-process. Therefore, the understanding and optimization of the parameters influencing enzyme performance in organic solvents are extremely important. In this thesis, reactions catalysed by hydroxynitrile lyases (HNLs) and lipases were studied. HNLs are well-established biocatalysts used for the enantioselective addition of hydrogen cyanide to carbonyl compounds. The interest for this enzymatic process is great since the enantiopure cyanohydrins prepared are potential intermediates for the asymmetric synthesis of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. HNLs from the following sources were used: Hevea brasiliensis, Manihot esculenta, Sorghum bicolor and Prunus amygdalus. The enantioselectivity was dependent of the HNL used but was not affected by the solvent hydrophobicity. Decreasing the temperature could increase enantioselectivity. The activity increased with increasing solvent hydrophobicity. However, too hydrophobic solvents provoke loss of activity. In fact, the choice of solvent was determined by the substrate concentration. At high substrate concentration, less hydrophobic solvents are required in order to achieve optimum activity. Lipases from different sources (Candida antarctica B, Rhizomucor miehei, Candida rugosa, Pseudomonas sp., and Rhizopus oryzae) were used for the resolution of secondary alcohols and acids, as well as for the preparation of a wax ester. The enantioselectivity of all the reactions studied varied with temperature. This variation can be explained by a simple thermodynamic relationship. On the other hand, the influence of solvent and water content on enantioselectivity is more unpredictable since it involves more than one mechanism. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctica Lund University Publications (LUP) Rugosa ENVELOPE(-61.250,-61.250,-62.633,-62.633)
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topic Industrial Biotechnology
Kemiteknik och kemisk teknologi
Chemical technology and engineering
Biotechnology
Bioteknik
Proteins
enzymology
Proteiner
enzymologi
spellingShingle Industrial Biotechnology
Kemiteknik och kemisk teknologi
Chemical technology and engineering
Biotechnology
Bioteknik
Proteins
enzymology
Proteiner
enzymologi
Costes, David
Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity
topic_facet Industrial Biotechnology
Kemiteknik och kemisk teknologi
Chemical technology and engineering
Biotechnology
Bioteknik
Proteins
enzymology
Proteiner
enzymologi
description Biocatalysis in organic media offers very attractive methods to prepare fine chemicals. The biocatalyst performance regarding activity, stability and enantioselectivity will determine the viability of the bio-process. Therefore, the understanding and optimization of the parameters influencing enzyme performance in organic solvents are extremely important. In this thesis, reactions catalysed by hydroxynitrile lyases (HNLs) and lipases were studied. HNLs are well-established biocatalysts used for the enantioselective addition of hydrogen cyanide to carbonyl compounds. The interest for this enzymatic process is great since the enantiopure cyanohydrins prepared are potential intermediates for the asymmetric synthesis of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. HNLs from the following sources were used: Hevea brasiliensis, Manihot esculenta, Sorghum bicolor and Prunus amygdalus. The enantioselectivity was dependent of the HNL used but was not affected by the solvent hydrophobicity. Decreasing the temperature could increase enantioselectivity. The activity increased with increasing solvent hydrophobicity. However, too hydrophobic solvents provoke loss of activity. In fact, the choice of solvent was determined by the substrate concentration. At high substrate concentration, less hydrophobic solvents are required in order to achieve optimum activity. Lipases from different sources (Candida antarctica B, Rhizomucor miehei, Candida rugosa, Pseudomonas sp., and Rhizopus oryzae) were used for the resolution of secondary alcohols and acids, as well as for the preparation of a wax ester. The enantioselectivity of all the reactions studied varied with temperature. This variation can be explained by a simple thermodynamic relationship. On the other hand, the influence of solvent and water content on enantioselectivity is more unpredictable since it involves more than one mechanism.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Costes, David
author_facet Costes, David
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title Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity
title_short Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity
title_full Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity
title_fullStr Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity
title_full_unstemmed Biocatalysis in Organic Media: Parameters Influencing Activity, Stability and Enantioselectivity
title_sort biocatalysis in organic media: parameters influencing activity, stability and enantioselectivity
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