Geometric specificity of porcine liver carboxylesterase and its application for the production of cis-arylacrylic esters |
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Authors: | Alexander M Klibanov Ellen H Siegel |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA |
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Abstract: | Porcine liver carboxylesterase (carboxylic-ester hydrolase, EC 3.1.1.1) hydrolyses trans isomers of three different methyl 3-arylacrylates approximately one order of magnitude faster than the corresponding cis isomers. This phenomenon can be used for preparative production of cis esters from their trans counterparts as exemplified by methyl cinnamate. A solution of commercial, predominantly trans methyl cinnamate was irradiated by ultraviolet light and the resultant mixture of trans and cis esters was passed through a column packed with immobilized esterase. The effluent contained mainly trans cinnamic acid and cis methyl cinnamate. The latter was then extracted with methylene chloride, and the cis ester was isolated by evaporating the solvent. By esterifying the co-produced trans acid, the process can be made continuous. |
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Keywords: | Esters (carboxylic) enzyme immobilization carboxylesterase EC 3 1 1 1 isomer separation enzyme specificity |
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