The complete transformation of a racemate into one single enantiomer is defined as a deracemization. In amino acid chemistry, chemo-enzymatic deracemization is possible due to the ease of racemization of a-amino acids and the numerous enantioselective enzymatic systems operating on this class of compounds. Deracemization by dynamic kinetic resolution is a process in which the enantioselective catalyst is coupled with a second one promoting racemization of the reagent but not of the product. Deracemization by stereo-inversion is a convergent process in which the transformed isomer is finally converted into its enantiomer. These transformations can be applied for the preparation of enantiomerically pure a-amino acids of non-natural configuration or Of L-a-amino acid of non-natural structure.
Chemo-enzymatic deracemization methods for the preparation of enantiopure non-natural alpha-amino acids
Servi S;
2008
Abstract
The complete transformation of a racemate into one single enantiomer is defined as a deracemization. In amino acid chemistry, chemo-enzymatic deracemization is possible due to the ease of racemization of a-amino acids and the numerous enantioselective enzymatic systems operating on this class of compounds. Deracemization by dynamic kinetic resolution is a process in which the enantioselective catalyst is coupled with a second one promoting racemization of the reagent but not of the product. Deracemization by stereo-inversion is a convergent process in which the transformed isomer is finally converted into its enantiomer. These transformations can be applied for the preparation of enantiomerically pure a-amino acids of non-natural configuration or Of L-a-amino acid of non-natural structure.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


