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Fruits of the glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum—Oleaceae) as biocatalysts for producing chiral aromatic alcohols
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2014-12Registro en:
Rossi, Laura Isabel; Velasco, Manuel Isaac; Vazquez, Ana M.; Formica, Stella Maris; Bordon, Daniela Laura; Aimar, Mario Leandro; et al.; Fruits of the glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum—Oleaceae) as biocatalysts for producing chiral aromatic alcohols; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Biocatalysis and Biotransformation; 32; 5-6; 12-2014; 348-357
1024-2422
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Aimar, Mario Leandro
Bordon, Daniela Laura
Formica, Stella Maris
Cantero, Juan Jose
Vazquez, Ana M.
Velasco, Manuel Isaac
Rossi, Laura Isabel
Resumen
The screening of four invasive plant species for use as biocatalysts in the stereoselective reduction of ketones is reported. Our studies revealed that fruits of Ligustrum lucidum can be used for the bioreduction of acetophenone to (S)-1-phenylethanol (94% conversion, > 99 enantiomeric excess [ee]%). Using this methodology, 13 substituted (S)-phenylethanols were synthesized with good ee values (> 99.9 to 78%) using a technique which is more environmentally friendly than classical reduction of prochiral ketones. The results reveal the fruits of L. lucidum to be promising biocatalysts for the production of key intermediates.