Froes_2023_Mol.Catal_535_112867

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Title : Improving the kinetic resolution of rac-2-(diphenylthiophosphinoferrocene) methanol catalyzed by Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase immobilized on immobead-150 - Froes_2023_Mol.Catal_535_112867
Author(s) : Froes NOS , Bandyopadhyay U , Negreiro JM , Fonseca TdS , Nunes FM , de Mattos MC , Zanatta G , Pereira JVdM , Guimaraes CdJ , Pessoa CdO , Silva BPe , Manoury E , Oliveira MCF
Ref : Molecular Catalysis , 535 :112867 , 2023
Abstract :

The organometallic 2-(diphenylthiophosphinoferrocene)methanol (1) is a ferrocene derivative that exhibits planar chirality. In this work, we report the lipase mediated kinetic resolution (KR) of rac-1, via acylation reaction, as a more sustainable alternative to produce the chiral compounds. The study resulted the enantiopure remaining alcohol (Rp)-1 (ees = >99%) and its enantioenriched acetate (Sp)-2 (eep = 98%) with ideal conversion (c = 50%) and enantioselectivity (E > 200) values when the KR was catalyzed by the lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus immobilized on immobead-150 (enzyme:substrate ratio 1:1 (w/w); vinyl acetate as acylating agent; toluene as solvent; 35 degreesC; 48 h). Results from molecular docking study confirmed the enantiopreference of the lipase for acetylating the (Sp)-alcohol, yielding (Sp)-2 as product. Additionally, the cytotoxicity of rac-1 and its enantiomer (Rp)-1 was investigated against SNB-19 (Astrocytoma), HCT-116 (Human Colon Carcinoma), PC3 (Prostate Carcinoma), HL60 (Promyelocytic Leukemia), and non-tumor HACAT (Human keratinocytes) cell lines. Both compounds showed very low cytotoxicity and no selectivity.

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Froes NOS, Bandyopadhyay U, Negreiro JM, Fonseca TdS, Nunes FM, de Mattos MC, Zanatta G, Pereira JVdM, Guimaraes CdJ, Pessoa CdO, Silva BPe, Manoury E, Oliveira MCF (2023)
Improving the kinetic resolution of rac-2-(diphenylthiophosphinoferrocene) methanol catalyzed by Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase immobilized on immobead-150
Molecular Catalysis 535 :112867

Froes NOS, Bandyopadhyay U, Negreiro JM, Fonseca TdS, Nunes FM, de Mattos MC, Zanatta G, Pereira JVdM, Guimaraes CdJ, Pessoa CdO, Silva BPe, Manoury E, Oliveira MCF (2023)
Molecular Catalysis 535 :112867