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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2001
Filed:
May. 26, 1999
Ferhat Ilhan, Atahesir, DE;
Dieter Kraemer, Mainz, DE;
Unifar Kimya Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., Istanbul, TM;
Abstract
Beta-lactam antibiotics are synthesized by reacting an amino-beta-lactam component with a corresponding amino-group-containing acylating side-chain component in the presence of penicillin amidase from,covalently immobilized on support particles. The resulting beta-lactam antibiotic product is solubilized by adding an acid such as sulfuric acid to lower the pH to 1.0 at a temperature in the range of 0° C. to +5° C. The immobilized penicillin amidase is substantially inactivated by the acid. After separating the beta-lactam antibiotic product, the immobilized penicillin amidase is substantially reactivated for reuse in antibiotic synthesis by treatment with a buffer having about a neutral pH. Antibiotics that can be produced include ampicillin, amoxicillin, cephalexin, cefaclor and cefadroxil. Support particles that can be used include particles having a macroporous structure and a particle diameter of 10-1000 &mgr;m, particles having oxirane groups, particles made of a synthetic polymer and inorganic particles such as porous glass particles.