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titleOfInvention Production of optically active n-acyl amino acid
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the subject compound of high optical-purity used as the raw material of L-amino acid with industrial advantage by acylating only L- amino acid in the presence of an acyl donor and L-aminoacylase in a racemic amino acid solution. n CONSTITUTION: An acyl donor (e.g. sodium acetate) and L-aminoacylase are added to a solution prepared by dissolving a racemic amino acid (e.g. tryptophan) in a solvent (e.g. methanol) and the mixture is reacted to acylate only L-amino acid and prepare a N-acyl-L-amino acid (e.g. N-acetyl-L- tryptophan). The resultant N-acyl-L-amino acid is separated from D-amino acid using the high performance liquid chromatography, thus obtaining the objective optically active compound. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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