Biotechnology Letters, Vol.17, No.2, 187-192, 1995
Enantioselective Hydrolysis of Ketoprofen Amide by Rhodococcus Sp C3Ii and Rhodococcus-Erythropolis MP-50
The resolution of racemic ketoprofen amide by whole cells of Rhodococcus erythropolis MP 50 and Rhodococcus sp. C3II was studied. With both strains racemic ketoprofen amide was converted to S-ketoprofen with an enantiomeric excess > 97 % at a conversion rate up to 40 % of the theoretical value. The specific activity of strain MP 50 for ketoprofen amide was about 0.12 mu mol min(-1) and mg of dry weight and the substrate was converted for several hours at a constant rate.
Keywords:ENZYMATIC RESOLUTION;ACIDS