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Research Article

Highly enantioselective bioreduction of prochiral ketones by stem and germinated plant of Brassica oleracea variety italica

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Pages 328-336 | Received 23 Mar 2011, Accepted 22 Oct 2011, Published online: 15 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

An eco-friendly and environmentally benign asymmetric reduction of a broad range of prochiral ketones employing Brassica oleracea variety italica (stems and germinated plant) as a novel biocatalyst was developed. It was found that B. oleracea variety italica could be used effectively for enantioselective bioreduction in aqueous medium with moderate to excellent chemical yield and enantiomeric excess (ee). This process is more efficient and generates less waste than conventional chemical reagents or microorganisms. Both R- and S-configurations were obtained by these asymmetric reactions. The best ee were achieved for pyridine derivatives (92–99%). The ee in germinated plant reactions were significantly higher than those of stem reactions. The low cost and the easy availability of these biocatalysts suggest their possible use for large scale preparations of important chiral alcohols.

Acknowledgment

The authors are thankful to Iran National Science Foundation (INSF), Tehran, Iran.

Declaration of interests: This work was supported by Iran National Science Foundation (INSF), Tehran, Iran. The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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