Issue 3, 2003

Soaked Phaseolus aureus L: an efficient biocatalyst for asymmetric reduction of prochiral aromatic ketones

Abstract

An ecofriendly and environmentally benign asymmetric reduction of various prochiral ketones employing soaked Phaseolus aureus L as a biocatalyst was developed. We found for the first time that the soaked Phaseolus aureus L (commonly called green grams in India) could be effectively used for enantioselective bioreduction. This process is more efficient and generates less waste than the conventional chemical reagents or microorganisms. This process has been successfully tested for multigram scale production of optically active alcohols and this approach is found to be the most suitable for the preparation of pharmaceutically important molecules.

Graphical abstract: Soaked Phaseolus aureus L: an efficient biocatalyst for asymmetric reduction of prochiral aromatic ketones

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jan 2003
First published
14 Apr 2003

Green Chem., 2003,5, 306-308

Soaked Phaseolus aureus L: an efficient biocatalyst for asymmetric reduction of prochiral aromatic ketones

G. Kumaraswamy and S. Ramesh, Green Chem., 2003, 5, 306 DOI: 10.1039/B300746D

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