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titleOfInvention Production of optically active carboxylic acid
abstract PURPOSE: To produce an optically active carboxylic acid efficiently, by modifying chemically an enzyme such as lipase, etc., in such a way that it is processed into an enzyme to solubilize an organic solvent and treating a mixture of D-form and L-form carboxylic acid ester with the enzyme. n CONSTITUTION: An enzyme such as esterase, lipase, etc., having ability to hydrolyze asymmetrically an ester bond, is chemically modified with a polyethylene glycol derivative, etc., such as methoxypolyethylene glycol, etc., to give an enzyme to solubilize an organic solvent. A compound shown by the formula I is reacted with the above-mentioned solubilizing ester in a reaction medium of an inert organic solvent, to give either of D-form or L-form optically active carboxylic acid shown by the formula II. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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