'Designer yeast': An enantioselective oxidizing reagent for organic synthesis

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Abstract

The new bioengineered oxidizing yeast is an efficient, enantioselective reagent for Baeyer-Villiger reactions of a variety of cyclic ketones. The successfully tested reactions are discussed and tabulated and the protocols for small scale oxidations are described.

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Kayser, M., Chen, G., & Stewart, J. (1999). “Designer yeast”: An enantioselective oxidizing reagent for organic synthesis. Synlett, (1), 153–158. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-1999-2553

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