Application of Amino Transaminases in a Disperse System for the Biotransformation of Hydrophobic Substrates

05 November 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

The challenging bioamination of hydrophobic substrates has been attained through the employment of a disperse system consisting in a combination of a low polarity solvent (e.g. isooctane or MTBE), a non-ionic surfactant and a minimal amount of water. In these conditions, good conversions are achieved, often coupled with a superior stereoselectivity if compared with the corresponding chemical reductive amination. An array of synthetically useful 4-substituted aminocyclohexanes was consequentially synthesized and stereochemically characterized.

Keywords

Biocatalysis
Transaminases
Disperse systems
Reductive amination
stereoselective reaction

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