Enantioselective Resolution of (R,S)-Carvedilol to (S)-(−)-Carvedilol by Biocatalysts
Among the microorganisms employed in the study, Aspergillus niger (GUFCC5443), Escherichia coli (ATCC9637), Streptomyces halstedii (CKM-2), Pseudomonas putida (NCIB9494), Cunninghamella elegans (NCIM689) and Sphingomonas paucimobilis (NCTC11030) were capable for the enantioselective conversion of ra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Natural products and bioprospecting 2017-02, Vol.7 (1), p.171-179 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Among the microorganisms employed in the study,
Aspergillus niger
(GUFCC5443),
Escherichia coli
(ATCC9637),
Streptomyces halstedii
(CKM-2),
Pseudomonas putida
(NCIB9494),
Cunninghamella elegans
(NCIM689) and
Sphingomonas paucimobilis
(NCTC11030) were capable for the enantioselective conversion of racemic Carvedilol. Immobilization technique enhanced the enantioselectivity of microorganisms and thus increased the enantiomeric purity of the drug. Excellent enantiomeric ratios (E) were found in reactions catalyzed by immobilized
A. niger
and
E. coli
with values 174.44 and 104.26, respectively. Triacylglycerol lipase from
Aspergillus niger
was also employed in this study as a biocatalyst which resulted in the product with 83.35% enantiomeric excess (
ee
) and E of 11.34 while the enzyme on immobilization has yielded 99.08% ee and 216.39 E. The conversion yield (C%) of the drug by free-enzyme was 57.42%, which was enhanced by immobilization to 90.51%. Hence, our results suggest that immobilized triacylglycerol lipase from
A. niger
(Lipase AP6) could be an efficient biocatalyst for the enantioselective resolution of racemic Carvedilol to (
S
)-(−)-Carvedilol with high enantiomeric purity followed by immobilized cultures of
A. niger
and
E. coli
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ISSN: | 2192-2195 2192-2209 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13659-016-0118-2 |