Abstract: | A biotransformation process was developed for the production of (S)-ketoprofen by enantioseletive hydrolysis of racemic ketoprofen ester using the mutant Trichosporon laibacchii strain CBS 5791. A satisfactory result was obtained, in which the E was 82.5, with an ee of 0.94 and a conversion of 0.47 under the optimum hydrolysis conditions E is enantiomeric ratio, E=ln1–X(1+ee)]/ln1–X(1–ee)]; ee is enantiomeric excess, ee=(CS–CR)/(CS+CR): temperature of hydrolysis was 23°C]. The medium used in biotransformation was a mixture of growth broth and biotransformation broth at a ratio of 1:9, the concentration of Tween 80 was 15 g/l, the time of hydrolysis, 72 h. These results are promising for further scale-up. Tween 80 significantly improved lipase enantioselectivity and activity at the optimum concentration. |