Microbiological transformations. 33. Fungal epoxide hydrolases applied to the synthesis of enantiopure para-substituted styrene oxides. A mechanistic approach

S Pedragosa-Moreau, C Morisseau…

Index: Journal of Organic Chemistry, , vol. 61, # 21 p. 7402 - 7407

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... The Journal of Organic ... In this study, we now report our results aimed, on one hand, at exploring the possibility of using the two fungi A. niger and B. sulfurescens as asymmetric catalysts for organic synthesis and, on the other hand, getting some ... c Pluim, H.; Wynberg, H. J. Org. ...

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