Enzymatic resolution of (RS)-2-arylpropionic acid thioesters by Candida rugosa lipase-catalyzed thiotransesterification or hydrolysis in organic solvents
CS Chang, SW Tsai, CN Lin
Index: Chang, Chun-Sheng; Tsai, Shau-Wei; Lin, Chun-Nan Tetrahedron Asymmetry, 1998 , vol. 9, # 16 p. 2799 - 2807
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Abstract
An enzymatic resolution process was developed to produce (S)-naproxen ester,(S)- naproxen or (S)-ibuprofen from the corresponding racemic thioesters by using lipase- catalyzed thiotransesterification or hydrolysis in organic solvents. Enzyme activity is greatly enhanced when activated naproxen thioesters containing an electron-withdrawing group are the substrates. Unlike other lipases, Candida rugosa lipase may discern the sulfur ...
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