Optical resolution of n-butyl D- and L-lactates using immobilized lipase catalyst(ENZYMOLOGY, PROTEIN ENGINEERING, AND ENZYME TECHNOLOGY)
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n-Butyl D- and L-lactates (BuDLa and BuLLa) were incubated with immobilized lipase. ^1H-NMR showed that BuDLa reacted to oligomers, while BuLLa did not react. A mixture containing 90.4% of BuLLa and 9.6% of BuDLa was incubated with the enzyme for 72h, then distilled. The purity of BuLLa increased to 98.6%.
著者
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Ohara Hitomi
R & D Center for Bio-based Materials, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Ohara Hitomi
R & D Center For Bio-based Materials Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Hirao Koichi
R&d Center For Bio-based Materials Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Yamamoto Masafumi
R & D Center for Bio-based Materials, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Onogi Akihisa
R & D Center for Bio-based Materials, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Hirao Koichi
R & D Center for Bio-based Materials, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Kobayashi Shiro
R & D Center for Bio-based Materials, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Hirao Koichi
R & D Center For Bio-based Materials Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Onogi Akihisa
R & D Center For Bio-based Materials Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Kobayashi Shiro
R & D Center For Bio-based Materials Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Yamamoto Masafumi
R & D Center For Bio-based Materials Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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