Lipases show good activity and, in some cases, improved enantioselectivity when employed in pure ionic liquids for dynamic kinetic resolution of 1-phenylethanol by transesterification.
The use of ionic liquids as alternative solvents for enzyme
catalysis was investigated. β-Galactosidase from Bacillus circulans catalyses the synthesis of N-acetyllactosamine starting
from lactose and N-acetylglucosamine in a transglycoslyation
reaction. The addition of 25% v/v of 1,3-di-methyl-imidazol-methyl sulfate [MMIM] [MeSO4] as a water-miscible ionic
liquid suppresses the secondary hydrolysis of the formed
product, resulting in doubling the yield to almost 60%. The
enzyme can be reused several times after ultrafiltration of the
reaction mixture without loss of activity. Results of different
amounts of ionic liquids in the reaction medium on the
thermostability of the galactosidase as well as on oxidoreductases are presented as well.
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