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Lactic acid reduction

The enzyme is a single enantiomer of a chiral molecule and binds the coenzyme and substrate m such a way that hydride is transferred exclusively to the face of the carbonyl group that leads to (5) (+) lactic acid Reduction of pyruvic acid m the absence of an enzyme however say with sodium borohydride also gives lactic acid but as a racemic mixture containing equal quantities of the R and S enantiomers... [Pg.735]

In 1963, Mali et al. ° showed that lactic acid reduced chromate at pH 4.3, and Samitz and Katz showed lactic acid reduction of chromate at pH 7 (in phosphate buffer) after incubation at 37 °C for 48 h. However, in our preliminary studies we found that in 1 M Tris HCl at pH 7.4 and 25 °C, the reaction occurs very, very slowly and is certainly negligible compared to cysteine and ascorbic acid reactions carried out under identical conditions. [Pg.103]

Enzyme catalyzed reductions of carbonyl groups are more often than not com pletely stereoselective Pyruvic acid for example is converted exclusively to (5) (+) lactic acid by the lactate dehydrogenase NADH system (Section 15 11) The enantiomer... [Pg.735]

Chemical Properties. Its two functional groups permit a wide variety of chemical reactions for lactic acid. The primary classes of these reactions are oxidation, reduction, condensation, and substitution at the alcohol group. [Pg.512]

A benzyl carbonate was prepared in 83% yield from the sodium alkoxide of glycerol and benzyl chloroformate (20°, 24 h). It is cleaved by hydrogenolysis (H2/ Pd-C, EtOH, 20°, 2 h, 2 atm, 76% yield) and electrolytic reduction (-2.7 V, R4N X, DMF, 70% yield). A benzyl carbonate was used to protect the hy-droxyl group in lactic acid during a peptide synthesis. [Pg.109]

Problem 9.25 Lactic acid buildup in tired muscles results from reduction of pyruvate. If the reaction occurs from the Re face, what is the stereochemistry of the product ... [Pg.318]

A popular cross-linking agent for chitosan is glutaraldehyde, as proposed by Muzzarelli et al. [217]. Chitosan networks were obtained by reaction with glutaraldehyde in lactic acid solution (pH 4-5) at molar ratio amino groups/carbonyl functions about 10-20 reduction gave stable chemical gels. [Pg.180]

Some sugar residues in bacterial polysaccharides are etherified with lactic acid. The biosynthesis of these involves C)-alkylation, by reaction with enol-pyruvate phosphate, to an enol ether (34) of pyruvic acid, followed by reduction to the (R) or (5) form of the lactic acid ether (35). The enol ether may also react in a different manner, giving a cyclic acetal (36) of pyruvic acid. [Pg.303]

Decreased cerebral blood flow, resulting from acute arterial occlusion, reduces oxygen and glucose delivery to brain tissue with subsequent lactic acid production, blood-brain barrier breakdown, inflammation, sodium and calcium pump dysfunction, glutamate release, intracellular calcium influx, free-radical generation, and finally membrane and nucleic acid breakdown and cell death. The degree of cerebral blood flow reduction following arterial occlusion is not uniform. Tissue at the... [Pg.39]

Excellent biological arguments exist for a direct impact of fever specifically on neurological outcome. On a local level, fever produces increased levels of excitatory amino acids (e.g., glutamate and dopamine), free radicals, lactic acid, and pyr-uvate. There is an increase in cell depolarizations and BBB breakdown. Enzymatic function is impaired and cytoskeletal stability reduced. These events lead to increased cerebral edema, with a possible reduction in CPP as well as larger volumes of ischemic injury. " ... [Pg.168]

A component of the ribotide reductase complex of enzymes, protein Ba, has been shown to contain two non-heme iron atoms per mole (77). This enzyme plays a vital, albeit indirect, role in the synthesis of DNA. Curiously, the lactic acid bacteria do not employ iron for the reduction of the 2 hydroxyl group of ribonucleotides. In these organisms this role has been assumed by the cobalt-containing vitamin Bi2 coenzyme (18). The mechanism of the reaction has been studied and has been shown to procede with retention of configuration (19). [Pg.150]

Different organic acids, primarily lactic acid, have been successfully used for decontamination of whole livestock carcasses, and the application of different organic acids used for decontamination has also been tested in the fruit and vegetable industry. Organic acids other than lactic acid that are known to have bactericidal effects are acetic, benzoic, citric, malic, propanoic, sorbic, succinic and tartaric acids (Betts and Everis 2005). The antimicrobial action is due to a reduction in the pH in the bacterial environment, disruption of membrane transport, anion accumulation or a reduction in the internal pH in the cell (Busta et al., 2001). Many fruits contain naturally occurring organic acids. Nevertheless, some strains, for example E. coli 0157, are adapted to an acidic environment. Its survival, in combination with its low infective dose, makes it a health hazard for humans. [Pg.442]

Guevremont et al. [117] studied the use of various matrix modifiers in the graphite furnace gas method of determination of cadmium in seawater. These included citric acid, lactic acid, aspartic acid, histidine, and EDTA. The addition of less than 1 mg of any of the compounds to 1 ml seawater significantly decreased matrix interference. Citric acid achieved the highest sensitivity and reduction of interference, with a detection limit of 0.01 pg cadmium per litre. [Pg.148]

A somewhat similar configurational correlation between (leva)-glyceraldehyde and (dexfro)-lactic acid has been made by Wolfrom, Lemieux, Olin and Weisblat.36 Reductive desulfurization of tetra-acetyl-2-methyl-D-glucose diethyl thioacetal (XXVII) and hydrolysis of the product gave 2-methyl-l-desoxy-D-glucitol (XXVIII) oxidation... [Pg.24]

For example, pyruvic acid on reduction yields a dl mixture of lactic acid. [Pg.144]

As we have seen a stereoselective reaction is one in which there is a preponderance of one isomer irrespective of the stereochemistry of the reactant. The enzymatic reduction of pyruvic acid is stereoselective when the chiral molecules of the enzyme complexes with achiral pyruvic acid, they given a preponderance of one form of pyruvic acid-enzyme complex which then gives a single form of lactic acid. [Pg.148]

A more recent synthesis of 197 [365] is shown in Fig. 9. Enders introduced the stereogenic centre of (S)-lactic acid into the crucial position 10 in 197. The vinylsulfone B, readily available from lactic acid, was transformed into the planar chiral phenylsulfonyl-substituted (q3-allyl)tetracarbonyliron(+l) tetra-fluoroborate C showing (IR,2S,3 )-configuration. Addition of allyltrimethyl silane yielded the vinyl sulfone D which was hydrogenated to E. Alkylation with the dioxolane-derivative of l-bromoheptan-6-one (readily available from 6-bro-mohexanoic acid) afforded F. Finally, reductive removal of the sulfonyl group and deprotection of the carbonyl group furnished 197. A similar approach was used for the synthesis of 198 [366]. [Pg.150]


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