The effect of deep eutectic solvents on the asymmetric hydrolysis of styrene oxide by mung bean epoxide hydrolases

Fei Peng, Ying Zhao, Fang-Zhou Li, Min-Hua Zong, Wen-Yong Lou
2018 Bioresources and Bioprocessing  
Deep eutectic solvents have attracted considerable attention in numerous fields. There is little information on mung bean epoxide hydrolase-catalyzed epoxides in deep eutectic solvent-containing system. Results: Adding deep eutectic solvents with hydrogen bond donor of acids to phosphate buffer resulted in an obvious decrease in the optical purity of product; nevertheless, the relative slight change was observed by the addition of the deep eutectic solvents with hydrogen bond donor of alcohols
more » ... nd urea. Of the tested deep eutectic solvents, 10% additional amount of choline chloride/trithylene glycol can cause a significant improvement in the enantiopurity of product, from 83.2 ± 1.3% to 87.9 ± 0.3%. Moreover, with the increase in the addition amount of choline chloride/ triethylene glycol from 10 to 30%, the enantiomeric excess of product enhanced from 87.9 to 94%, but a decline of product yield was observed. Finally, the evaluation of enzyme stability showed that the additional amount from 10% to 30% was not beneficial to the activity recovery. Conclusion: In short, adding choline chloride/triethylene glycol contributes to the improvement in the optical purity of (R)-1-phenyl-1, 2-ethanediol in the catalysis of styrene oxide by mung bean epoxide hydrolases; meanwhile, the enzyme immobilization could be essential. which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
doi:10.1186/s40643-018-0191-y fatcat:r2gr6ze4d5fwpa7way6euy2b7q