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titleOfInvention Production of optically active alpha-methylamino acid and alpha-methylamino acid amide
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled compound useful as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals, etc., on an industrial scale at a low cost, by carrying out asymmetric hydrolysis of DL-α-methylamino acid amide with cell of microorganism belonging to Enterobacter genus, etc., or its treated product in an aqueous medium. n CONSTITUTION: DL-α-methylamino acid amide is subjected to asymmetric hydrolysis in an aqueous medium using cell of microorganism belonging to Enterobacter genus or Pseudomonas genus [e.g. Enterobacter cloacae (FERM BP-873), etc.] or its treated product. After terminating the reaction with an acid, the reaction mixture is centrifuged to remove the microbial cells and the objective compound produced by the reaction is separated from the supernatant liquid. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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