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Ring bioactive polymer

Kiessling, L. L. Owen, R. M. Synthesis and Applications of Bioactive Polymers Generated by Ring-opening Metathesis Polymerization. [Pg.651]

Kiessling, L.L., Owen, R.M., Synthesis and applications of bioactive polymers generated by ring-opening metathesis polymerization, in Grubbs,... [Pg.301]

Bioactive Polymers from the Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization... [Pg.695]

Well-defined sophorolipid biosurfactant analogs were also prepared via enzymatic synthesis for the evaluation of the bioactivity and as building blocks for the preparation of glycolipid-based polymers [107]. The direct enzymatic ring-opening polymerization of lactone sophorolipids (SLs) was carried out with lipases. The reaction proceeded with the formation of mono-acylated lactone SLs and the subsequent conversion of the intermediates to oligomers and polymers (Scheme 12) [108]. [Pg.111]

A linear polymer of 10-hydroxydecanoic acid was synthesized with PEG-lipase in benzene [87] and a lactone with a 17-membered ring was also synthesized from 16-hydroxyhex-adecanoic acid ethyl ester [88]. These are inter- and intramolecular esterifications of each substrate, respectively. Among them, bioactive lactones, which are chiral and widely utilized in the fields of foods, perfumes, and pharmaceuticals, are synthesized by the enzymic method rather than by organic reaction. [Pg.735]


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