Kinetic investigation on enantioselective hydrolytic resolution of epichlorohydrin by crude epoxide hydrolase from domestic duck liver

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Enantiopure epichlorohydrin is a valuable epoxide intermediate for preparing optically active pharmaceuticals. In this study, a novel epoxide hydrolase prepared from domestic duck liver was used as biocatalyst for producing (S) - epichlorohydrin from its racemates. To characterize the biocatalytic profiles of crude epoxide hydrolase, some effect factors were investigated. The crude epoxide hydrolase has an apparent optimal pH of 8.0 and an optimal temperature of 35°C. Fe2+ and Mn2+ both enhanced the activity of epoxide hydrolase to different degrees. The results of kinetic study revealed that a significant inhibition phenomenon is observed in this reaction process. The apparent kinetic parameters (viz., V max and Km) and apparent substrate inhibition parameter Kis were calculated with linear fitting. The developed production process indicates that the novel epoxide hydrolase from domestic duck liver is a highly efficient biocatalyst for preparing enantiopure epichlorohydrin. © 2011 Academic Journals.

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Ling, X., Lu, D., Wang, J., Chen, J., Ding, L., Chen, J., … Ouyang, P. (2011). Kinetic investigation on enantioselective hydrolytic resolution of epichlorohydrin by crude epoxide hydrolase from domestic duck liver. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(17), 3436–3443. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajb10.923

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