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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 31, 2006
Filed:
May. 16, 2001
Andreas Schmid, Zürich, CH;
Frank Hollmann, Zürich, CH;
Bernhard Hauer, Fussgönheim, DE;
Thomas Zelinski, Altrip, DE;
Christiane Karla Steckhan, Legal Representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Uwe Steckhan, Legal Representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Antje Steckhan, Legal Representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Heike Steckhan, Legal Representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Andreas Schmid, Zürich, CH;
Frank Hollmann, Zürich, CH;
Bernhard Hauer, Fussgönheim, DE;
Thomas Zelinski, Altrip, DE;
Christiane Karla Steckhan, legal representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Uwe Steckhan, legal representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Antje Steckhan, legal representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Heike Steckhan, legal representative, Meckenheim, DE;
Basf Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, DE;
Abstract
A method comprising the indirect electrochemical regeneration of NAD(P)H in enzymatic substrate conversions which are catalyzed by monooxygenases, for example, is described. In particular, a method for the electroenzymatic preparation of 2,3-dihydroxyphenyl derivatives, which is catalyzed by the enzyme 2-hydroxybiphenyl 3-monooxygenase and in which simultaneously the NADformed by reductive cleavage of oxygen is electrochemically reduced, is described.