Chiral Resolution Using Enzymes

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  • 이은교 (생명공학연구소 미생물공정연구실) ;
  • 정봉현 (생명공학연구소 미생물공정연구실)
  • Published : 2000.10.01

Abstract

Enzymatic resolution is becoming increasingly important in the production of optically active pharmaceutical drugs and is now challenging the traditional synthetic methods for production of a variety of chiral intermediates and products. This article reviews the recent advances in chirotechnology using enzymes as a catalyst to resolve chiral compounds. The review focuses on the recent trends in chirotechnology and the application of enzymes to the production of industrially valuable pharmaceutical drugs.

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