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Lipase-catalyzed synthesis source

Enantioselective enzymatic transesterifications have been used as a complementary method to enantioselective enzymatic ester hydrolyses. The first example of this particular type of biotransformation is the synthesis of the optically active 2-acetoxy-l-silacyclohexane (5 )-78 (Scheme 19). This compound was obtained by an enantioselective transesterification of the racemic l-silacyclohexan-2-ol rac-43 with triacetin (acetate source) in isooctane, catalyzed by a crude lipase preparation from Candida cylindracea (CCL, E.C. 3.1.1.3)62. After terminating the reaction at 52% conversion (relative to total amount of substrate rac-43), the product (S)-78 was separated from the nonreacted substrate by column chromatography on silica gel and isolated in 92% yield (relative to total amount of converted rac-43) with an enantiomeric purity of 95% ee. The remaining l-silacyclohexan-2-ol (/ )-43 was obtained in 76% yield (relative to total amount of nonconverted rac-43) with an enantiomeric purity of 96% ee. Repeated recrystallization of (R)-43 led to an improvement of enantiomeric purity by up to >98% ee. Compound (R)-43 has already earlier been prepared by an enantioselective microbial reduction of the l-silacyclohexan-2-one 42 (see Scheme 8)53. The l-silacyclohexan-2-ol (R)-43 is the antipode of compound (.S j-43 which was obtained by a kinetic enzymatic resolution of the racemic 2-acetoxy-l-silacyclohexane rac-78 (see Scheme 15)62. For further enantioselective enzymatic transesterifications of racemic organosilicon substrates, with a carbon atom as the center of chirality, see References 64 and 70-72. [Pg.2388]

Usually lipases and proteases from various sources are used for aromatic polyester synthesis in organic solvents. A commercial protease from Bacillus licheniformis can be used effectively for catalyzing transesterification of a diester of terephthalic acid and... [Pg.291]

FIGURE 5 Sources of fatty acid for hepatic triglyceride synthesis. (1) Adipose tissue lipolysis, catalyzed by hormone-sensitive lipase, provides fatty acids that travel through the bloodstream to the liver. (2) Chylomiaon remnants still carry some triglyceride and are cleared from the circulation by the liver. (3) Carbohydrate is converted to fatty acids when glycogen stores are maintained. [Pg.81]


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