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Addition of hydrocyanic acid to carbonyl compounds

Franz Effenberger, Anja Bohrer, Siegfried Forster [Pg.141]

Institut fur Organische Chemie der Universitat Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany [Pg.141]

The hydroxynitrile lyase (HNL)-catalyzed addition of HCN to aldehydes is the most important synthesis of non-racemic cyanohydrins. Since now not only (f )-PaHNL from almonds is available in unlimited amounts, but the recombinant (S)-HNLs from cassava (MeHNL) and rubber tree (HbHNL) are also available in giga units, the large-scale productions of non-racemic cyanohydrins have become possible. The synthetic potential of chiral cyanohydrins for the stereoselective preparation of biologically active compounds has been developed during the last 15 years. [Pg.141]

It is interesting to note that in the case of R, an optically active cyanohydrin results in all known cases of cyanogenesis. For the enzymatic [Pg.141]

Until 1987, the (R)-PaHNL from almonds was the only HNL used as catalyst in the enantioselective preparation of cyanohydrins. Therefore, it was of great interest to get access to HNLs which catalyze the formation of (5 )-cyanohydrins. (5 )-SbHNL [EC 4.1.2.11], isolated from Sorghum bicolor, was the first HNL used for the preparation of (5 )-cyanohydrins. Since the substrate range of SbHNL is limited to aromatic and heteroaromatic aldehydes as substrates, other enzymes with (5 )-cyanoglycosides have been investigated as catalysts for the synthesis of (5 )-cyanohydrins. The (5 )-HNLs from cassava (Manihot esculenta, MeHNL) and from Hevea brasiliensis (HbHNL) proved to be highly promising candidates for the preparation of (5 )-cyanohydrins. Both MeHNL and HbHNL have been overexpressed successfully in Escherichia coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia pastoris. [Pg.142]


Additions of Heteroatom Nucleophiles or Hydrocyanic Acid to Carbonyl Compounds... [Pg.359]


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