Literature DB >> 27984150

Enantiomeric separation of pharmaceutically important drug intermediates using a Metagenomic lipase and optimization of its large scale production.

Rakesh Kumar1, Linga Banoth2, Uttam Chand Banerjee2, Jagdeep Kaur3.   

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In the present study, efficient enzymatic methods were developed using a recombinant metagenomic lipase (LipR1) for the synthesis of corresponding esters by the transesterification of five different pharmaceutically important secondary alcohols. The recombinant lipase (specific activity=87m6U/mg) showed maximum conversion in presence of ionic liquid with Naphthyl-ethanol (eeP=99%), Indanol and Methyl-4 pyridine methanol (eeS of 98% and 99%) respectively in 1h. Vinyl acetate was found as suitable acyl donor in transesterification reactions. It was interesting to observe that maximum eeP of 85% was observed in just 15min with 1-indanol. As this enzyme demonstrated pharmaceutical applications, attempts were made to scale up the enzyme production on a pilot scale in a 5litre bioreactor. Different physical parameters affecting enzyme production and biomass concentration such as agitation rate, aeration rate and inoculum concentration were evaluated. Maximum lipase activity of 8463U/ml was obtained at 7h of cultivation at 1 lpm, 300rpm and 1.5% inoculum.
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Keywords:  Fermentation; Indanol; Ionic liquid; Lipase; Naphthyl ethanol; aeration; agitation; kinetic resolution; transesterification

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27984150     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2016.10.088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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