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- Title
Enzymatic (R)-phenylacetylcarbinol production in benzaldehyde emulsions.
- Authors
Rosche, B.; Leksawasdi, N.; Sandford, V.; Breuer, M.; Hauer, B.; Rogers, P.
- Abstract
(R)-Phenylacetylcarbinol [(R)-PAC)] is the chiral precursor for the production of the pharmaceuticals ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. Reaction conditions were improved to achieve increased (R)-PAC levels in a simple batch biotransformation of benzaldehyde emulsions and pyruvate, using partially purified pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) from the filamentous fungus Rhizopus javanicus NRRL 13161 as the catalyst. Lowering the temperature from 23°C to 6°C decreased initial rates but increased final (R)-PAC concentrations. Addition of ethanol, which increases benzaldehyde solubility, was not beneficial for (R)-PAC production. It was established that proton uptake during biotransformation increases the pH above 7 thereby limiting (R)-PAC production. For small-scale studies, biotransformations were buffered with 2–2.5 M MOPS (initial pH 6.5). High concentrations of MOPS as well as some alcohols and KCl stabilised PDC. A balance between PDC and substrate concentrations was determined with regards to (R)-PAC production and yields on enzyme and substrates. R. javanicus PDC (7.4 U/ml) produced 50.6 g/l (337 mM) (R)-PAC in 29 h at 6°C with initial 400 mM benzaldehyde and 600 mM pyruvate. Molar yields on consumed benzaldehyde and pyruvate were 97% and 59%, respectively, with 17% pyruvate degraded and 24% converted into acetaldehyde and acetoin; 43% PDC activity remained, indicating reasonable enzyme stability at high substrate and product concentrations.
- Subjects
EPHEDRINE; CHEMICAL reactions; BENZALDEHYDE; PYRUVATES; BIOTRANSFORMATION (Metabolism)
- Publication
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2002, Vol 60, Issue 1/2, p94
- ISSN
0175-7598
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00253-002-1084-7