Papain-Catalyzed Synthesis of Aspartame Precursor : A Comparison with Thermolysin
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A preliminary study was made on the feasibility lot using papain as a catalyst in the synthesis of aspartame precursor(Z-Asp-OH+Phe-OMe⇾Z-Asp-Phe-OMe). The synthetic reaction was carried out by all equilibrium-controlled process using three different systems: precipitation, dissolved-state, and biphasic. A comparative study was made with thermolysin-catalyzed aspartame precursor synthesis in each reaction system. Papain was useful only when the biphasic system was employed for synthesis, while thermolysin was efficient in all the systems tested. Thermolysin appeared to be superior to papain even in the biphasic system; the reason for this was ascribed to the absence of esterase activity. The yield of Z-Asp-Phe-OMe in the biphsic system was increased when papain was used in a reaction mixture containing high concentrations of the starting materials. The likely reason for this is discussed.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1998-01-25
著者
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Morihara Kazuyuki
Institute For Applied Life Science Graduate School University Of East Asia
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Miyajima Yoshiro
Institute For Applied Life Science Graduate School University Of East Asia
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Nakaoka H
Chemical Research Laboratory Sankei Chemical Co.ltd.
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NAKAOKA HIROSHI
Chemical Research Laboratory, Sankei Chemical Co.Ltd.
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