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Biotechnol Lett ; 34(1): 153-8, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21972142

ABSTRACT

Racemic 2-nitro-1-phenylethanol was resolved by via enantioselective transesterification catalyzed by Burkholderia cepacia lipase. The reaction afforded excellent E values (E > 200) and enantioselectivity (up to >99% enantiomeric excesses [ee]) of both remaining substrates and acetylated product. Moreover, the lipase displayed high enantioselectivity in the resolution of additional 2-nitroalcohols (E up to >200). This method provides an efficient alternative for obtaining enantiopure 2-nitroalcohols.


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Benzyl Alcohols/metabolism , Burkholderia cepacia/enzymology , Burkholderia cepacia/metabolism , Lipase/metabolism , Nitro Compounds/metabolism , Acylation , Benzyl Alcohols/chemistry , Nitro Compounds/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 31(9): 2171-7, 2010 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21072942

ABSTRACT

Biodemulsifier is a new type of demulsifiers for breaking oil-water emulsion. One demulsifier-producing strain, Alcaligenes sp. S-XJ-1 could grow on waste diesel oil (WDO), dry weight of the strain was up to 2.0 g/L after being cultivated for 7 d, 10 g/L S-XJ-1 cell suspension reduced surface tension of water from 72.0 mN/m to 29.7 mN/m. Biodemulsifier produced by S-XJ-1 was 0.3 g/L, its critical micelle concentration (CMC) was 150 mg/L, showing a better surface activity than chemical surfactant SDS. Furthermore, it showed an demulsifying efficiency over 70% for W/O model emulsion. It was indicated S-XJ-1 could utilize C14-C20 n-alkanes composing waste diesel oil by GC-MS, C20 n-alkane was almost completely comsumed by S-XJ-1 with utilization ratio of 99%. In addition, n-alkanes utilization ratio and demulsifying capability increased when length of carbon chain increased. Both utilization ratio and demulsifying capability of biodemulsifier produced by S-XJ-1 using C20 n-alkane as the carbon source were superior to other n-alkanes, and similar to waste diesel oil. It was identified the biodemulsifier produced by S-XJ-1 using waste diesel oil was lipopeptide by TLC and FTIR.


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Alcaligenes/metabolism , Emulsifying Agents/chemistry , Gasoline , Waste Products/analysis , Biodegradation, Environmental , Emulsions/chemistry , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Lipopeptides/metabolism , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry
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