Stereoselective Reduction of Ethyl 2-Methyl-3-oxobutanoate by Bacteria
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概要
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More than 450 bacterial strains were examined for their ability to reduce ethyl 2-methyl-3-oxobutanoate (1) to ethyl 3-hydroxy-2-methylbutanoate: Nine strains of enteric bacteria were found to predominantly yield the product with a syn configuration. Of these strains, five gave ethyl (2R,3S) 3-hydroxy-2-methylbutanoate (2a) with more than 98% diastereoisomeric excess (d.e.) and over 99% enantiomeric excess (e.e.) Klebsiella pneumoniae IFO 3319 was found to give the highest d.e., e.e., and chemical yield at a high concentration of 1. Reduction of 1 was than done with the bacterium in a 200-liter fermentor. Two kilograms of 1 was converted to 2a with 99% d.e.,,>99% e.e., and 99% chemical yield.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1996-01-23
著者
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Sugiyama Y
Kyoto Prefectural Univ. Coll. Agriculture Kyoto Jpn
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Sugiyama Yoshio
Integrated Technology Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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MIYA Hiroyuki
Integrated Technology Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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KAWADA Mitsuru
Integrated Technology Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Miya Hiroyuki
Integrated Technology Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.:discovery Research Division Taked
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Kawada M
Takeda Chemical Ind. Ltd. Osaka Jpn
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Kawada Mitsuru
Technology Development Department Takeda Chemical Industries
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