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Vegetables as biocatalysts in stereoselective hydrolysis of labile organic compounds

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages 1900-1905

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b913936b

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  1. University of Kalmar, Sweden
  2. New Zealand Foundation for Research Science and Technology [LINX0304]

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Hydrolysis of labile esters of beta-hydroxyketones has been performed with whole plant tissue from various vegetables. The pheromone 5-hydroxy-4-methyl-3-heptanone (1) was used as the model compound. Hydrolysis of acetates and benzoates of 1 was unsuccessful using normal conditions of ester hydrolysis, both by chemical hydrolysis and by the means of commercial lipases. When, however, whole cells of carrot, celery root, eggplant, parsley root, parsnip and potato were used as reagents, hydrolysis of the acetates was successful. At low conversion the hydrolysis was stereoselective and at total conversion virtually no formation of by-products was observed. The selectivity varied among the eight vegetables that were evaluated. Methods of preparation and substrate-to-plant ratio were examined. Furthermore, acetates and benzoates of three analogous compounds [5-hydroxy-3-heptanone (2), 5-hydroxy-5-methyl-3-heptanone (3) and 5-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-octanone (4)] were hydrolyzed by potato and sweet potato to various degrees, indicating that the method is general for the mild and stereoselective hydrolysis of secondary beta-alkoxy-and beta-aryloxyketones.

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