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titleOfInvention Production of chlorphenesin carbamate containing l-isomer of chlorphenesin carbamate at high concentration
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain the titled compound useful as a skeletal muscle relaxant and having reduced side effects, by contacting a plant cell with racemic chlorphenesin carbamate together with a sugar, thereby including a glucosidated d-isomer into the plant body. CONSTITUTION:A plant cell is made to contact with racemic chlorphenesin carbamate together with a sugar to effect the inclusion of a glucosidated d- isomer into the plant body and obtain the objective compound. Concretely, the process is carried out preferably by adding the racemic compound together with a sugar to a cultured liquid of a plant tissue, culturing for a prescribed period, separating the cultured liquid from the cultured cell and extracting the cultured liquid with ether after concentration.
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