Half-preparative scale synthesis of (S)-1-Phenylethane-1,2-Diol as a result of 2-phenylethanol hydroxylation with Aspergillus niger (IAFB 2301) assistance

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Aspergillus niger (IAFB 2301) was employed for bioconversions of 2-phenylethanol as an immobilized or free mycelium and also as a spore suspension. Experiments were conducted on laboratory and half-preparative scale (bioreactor New Brunswick Scientific, BioFlo Model C32). Thus, A. niger applied as free mycelium, depending on the outcome, supported formation of the mixture of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and hydroxytyrosol (final concentration of 13.8 mg/L and 3.7% efficiency) or 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, as single product (final concentration of 140 mg/L and 18% efficiency). In case of scaling experiments conducted with flow and batch reactors, accordingly, the following results were achieved: 1. mixture of antioxidants 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and hydroxytyrosol formed with final concentration of 76 mg/L and 10% efficiency (simplified flow system and immobilized mycelium); 2. (S)-1-phenylethane-1,2-diol synthesized with a final concentration of 447 mg/L and 65% (1.3 L batch reactor).

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Szmigiel-Merena, B., Brzezińska-Rodak, M., Klimek-Ochab, M., Majewska, P., & Zymanćzyk-Duda, E. (2020). Half-preparative scale synthesis of (S)-1-Phenylethane-1,2-Diol as a result of 2-phenylethanol hydroxylation with Aspergillus niger (IAFB 2301) assistance. Symmetry, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/SYM12060989

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