Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes
Enzyme catalysis is most attractive for the synthesis and modification of biologically relevant classes of organic compounds which are difficult to prepare and to handle by conventional means. In this study, commercial hydrolytic enzymes were used in the preparation of two novel organic compound...
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my.usim-81872015-05-18T08:43:46Z Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes Othman, Dr. Siti Salhah Basri, Prof. Dr. Mahiran Abdul Rahman, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd. Basyaruddin Enzyme catalysis is most attractive for the synthesis and modification of biologically relevant classes of organic compounds which are difficult to prepare and to handle by conventional means. In this study, commercial hydrolytic enzymes were used in the preparation of two novel organic compounds with excellent properties and application as fragrance and flavour - isoamyl acetate, a substance with peculiar banana fragrance and (-)-menthy1 butyrate, a substance with cooling and refreshing minty effects. In the synthesis of isoamyl acetate, reaction consisting of acetic anhydride and isoamyl alcohol were catalysed using lipase from Rhizomucor miehei (Lipozyme IM- 20), based on the method by Krishna et al., (2001). Yields above 93 % were achieved with substrate concentration as high as 1.5 M and more than 150 g/L isoamyl acetate concentrations were obtained employing relatively low enzyme concentration of 10 g/L after 100 hours of incubation. The product was then subjected to characterization using Fourier-transform infra-red (FT-IR) spectrophotometer, gas chromatographymass spectrometer (GC-MS) and nucleus magnetic resonance (NMR) to ensure purity. Biological activity assay of the compound was done for their cytotoxic effect against HL60 (human promyelocytic leukemia) and breast cancer (MCF7) cell lines. In the actimicrobial activity assay, microbes tested were MRSA (MethiciNin resistant S~aphylococcus aureus), Bacillus substilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Isoamyl acetate was found biologically inactive towards targeted microbes and both cancer cell lines. In this synthesis of (-)-menthy1 butyrate, among seven lipases tested, Candida rzrgosa lipase exhibited the best ability to catalyze the resolution of (*)-menthol in organic solvent. To ensure purity of the compound, it was characterized using Fouriertransform infra-red (FT-IR) spectrophotometer, gas chromatography (GC), thin layer chromatography (TLC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC-MS). 2015-05-18T08:43:46Z 2015-05-18T08:43:46Z 2006-09-01 Research Report http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8187 en Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia |
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Enzyme catalysis is most attractive for the synthesis and modification of biologically
relevant classes of organic compounds which are difficult to prepare and to handle by
conventional means.
In this study, commercial hydrolytic enzymes were used in the preparation of two
novel organic compounds with excellent properties and application as fragrance and
flavour - isoamyl acetate, a substance with peculiar banana fragrance and (-)-menthy1
butyrate, a substance with cooling and refreshing minty effects.
In the synthesis of isoamyl acetate, reaction consisting of acetic anhydride and
isoamyl alcohol were catalysed using lipase from Rhizomucor miehei (Lipozyme IM-
20), based on the method by Krishna et al., (2001). Yields above 93 % were achieved
with substrate concentration as high as 1.5 M and more than 150 g/L isoamyl acetate
concentrations were obtained employing relatively low enzyme concentration of 10
g/L after 100 hours of incubation. The product was then subjected to characterization
using Fourier-transform infra-red (FT-IR) spectrophotometer, gas chromatographymass
spectrometer (GC-MS) and nucleus magnetic resonance (NMR) to ensure
purity. Biological activity assay of the compound was done for their cytotoxic effect
against HL60 (human promyelocytic leukemia) and breast cancer (MCF7) cell lines.
In the actimicrobial activity assay, microbes tested were MRSA (MethiciNin resistant
S~aphylococcus aureus), Bacillus substilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Isoamyl
acetate was found biologically inactive towards targeted microbes and both cancer
cell lines.
In this synthesis of (-)-menthy1 butyrate, among seven lipases tested, Candida rzrgosa
lipase exhibited the best ability to catalyze the resolution of (*)-menthol in organic
solvent. To ensure purity of the compound, it was characterized using Fouriertransform
infra-red (FT-IR) spectrophotometer, gas chromatography (GC), thin layer
chromatography (TLC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC-MS). |
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Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes |
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Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes |
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Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes |
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Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes |
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Synthesis Of Useful Organic Compounds Using Commercial Hydrolytic Enzymes |
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synthesis of useful organic compounds using commercial hydrolytic enzymes |
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