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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 1999
Filed:
Feb. 07, 1997
Franz Effenberger, Stuttgart, DE;
Harald Wajant, Leinfelden, DE;
Siegfried Forster, Stuttgart, DE;
Jurgen Roos, Stuttgart, DE;
Degussa Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt, DE;
Abstract
A method for producing (S)-cyanohydrins of general formula ##STR1## in which R and R' independently represent (1) hydrogen; (2) a substituted or unsubstituted saturated alkyl group which may include amine, imine, hydroxy, C.sub.1 -C.sub.8 -alkoxy, halogen, carboxyl, C.sub.3 -C.sub.20 -cycloalkyl groups and/or a N,O,S-heteroatom-substituted aromatic ring as substituent; (3) a substituted or unsubstituted, singly or multiply unsaturated alkenyl- or alkinyl group which may include one or several amine, imine, hydroxy, C.sub.1 -C.sub.8 -alkoxy, halogen, carboxyl, C.sub.3 -C.sub.20 -cycloalkyl groups and/or one optionally N,O,S-heteroatom-substituted aromatic ring as substituents; (4) a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic or heteroaromatic group. The method includes an enzyme-catalyzed conversion of carbonyl compounds of general formula II ##STR2## with hydrogen cyanide or a substance supplying hydrogen cyanide or CN- for the conversion in the presence of an amount of an immobilized (S)-oxynitrilase which catalyzes the conversion. The use of nitrocellulose as carrier for the immobilized (S)-oxynitrilase results in a distinct increase of the yield of (S)-cyanohydrin and of the enantiomeric excess compared to the traditional cellulose carrier material.