Modelling the Reaction Course of a Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Amino Acid Derivatives:  Identifying and Overcoming Bottlenecks

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ABSTRACT d- and l-amino acids were produced from l- and d-amino acid amides by d-aminopeptidase from Ochrobactrum anthropi C1-38 and l-amino acid amidase from Pseudomonas azotoformans IAM 1603, respectively, in the presence of α-amino-ε-caprolactam racemase from Achromobacter obae as the catalyst by dynamic kinetic resolution of amino acid amides.


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Zachary D. Aron

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