Development of a Practical Biocatalytic Process for (R)-2-Methylpentanol

2010 
(R)-2-Methylpentanol is an important chiral intermediate for the synthesis of certain medicinally important compounds, natural products, and liquid crystals. Here we describe the development of a practical kinetic resolution utilizing an enantiospecific biocatalytic reduction of racemic 2-methylvaleraldehyde. The process utilizes an evolved ketoreductase enzyme to selectively reduce the (R)-enantiomer of racemic 2-methylvaleraldehyde to the desired product with high volumetric productivity. A scaleable method for separating the desired product from the off-enantiomer of the starting material is also described. The process is cost-effective, green, and amenable to manufacturing scale.
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