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Highly Enantioselective Production of Chiral Secondary Alcohols Using Lactobacillus paracasei BD101 as a New Whole Cell Biocatalyst and Evaluation of Their Antimicrobial Effects

Date

20017

Author

Yılmaz, Durmuşhan
Şahin, Engin
Dertli, Enes

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Yılmaz, D., Şahin, E., & Dertli, E. (2017). Highly enantioselective production of chiral secondary alcohols using Lactobacillus paracasei BD 101 as a new whole cell biocatalyst and evaluation of their antimicrobial effects. Chemistry & biodiversity, 14(11), e1700269.

Abstract

Chiral secondary alcohols are valuable intermediates for many important enantiopure pharmaceuticals and biologically active molecules. In this work, we studied asymmetric reduction of aromatic ketones to produce the corresponding chiral secondary alcohols using lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as new biocatalysts. Seven LAB strains were screened for their ability to reduce acetophenones to their corresponding alcohols. Among these strains, Lactobacillus paracasei BD101 was found to be the most successful at reducing the ketones to the corresponding alcohols. The reaction conditions were further systematically optimized for this strain and high enantioselectivity (99%) and very good yields were obtained. These secondary alcohols were further tested for their antimicrobial activities against important pathogens and significant levels of antimicrobial activities were observed although these activities were altered depending on the secondary alcohols as well as their enantiomeric properties. The current methodology demonstrates a promising and alternative green approach for the synthesis of chiral secondary alcohols of biological importance in a cheap, mild, and environmentally useful process.

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Chemistry Biodiversity

Volume

14

Issue

11

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12403/2217

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