2019
DOI: 10.1002/cctc.201901842
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Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents as Performance Additives for Peroxygenase Catalysis

Abstract: Natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) are proposed as alternative solvents for peroxygenase‐catalysed oxyfunctionalization reactions. Choline chloride‐based NADES are of particular interest as they can serve as solvent, enzyme‐stabiliser and sacrificial electron donor for the in situ H2O2 generation. This report provides the first proof‐of‐concept and basic characterisation of this new reaction system. Highly promising turnover numbers for the biocatalysts of up to 200,000 have been achieved.

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“…First, we evaluated the influence of the water content in the DES reaction mixture (Figure ). In accordance to our previous findings with bienzymatic hydroxylation and epoxidation reactions, no sulfoxidation activity was found in neat DES and at least 25 % (v/v) of water (buffer) were necessary. This is, however, in stark contrast to previous findings on the perhydrolase‐catalysed reactions in DES .…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…First, we evaluated the influence of the water content in the DES reaction mixture (Figure ). In accordance to our previous findings with bienzymatic hydroxylation and epoxidation reactions, no sulfoxidation activity was found in neat DES and at least 25 % (v/v) of water (buffer) were necessary. This is, however, in stark contrast to previous findings on the perhydrolase‐catalysed reactions in DES .…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The presence of ChCl‐based DES did not improve the stability or the activity of the biocatalysts. This is in stark contrast to previous findings on hydrolases in DES or even the An ChOx‐r Aae UPO‐system if used for hydroxylation and epoxidation reactions . This discrepancy calls for further studies aiming at more systematic investigation and understanding of the effects of DES on biocatalysts!…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…Thus, the choline chloride-based DESs can be employed as solvents and as electron donors. This oxidase has been combined with the peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita in order to perform effective biotransformations, including the hydroxylation of ethyl benzene ( 5 ) and the epoxidation of cis -β-methylstyrene ( 7 ) ( Scheme 21 ) [ 96 ]. Reactions cannot be developed in neat NADES, as no product formation was observed, being required some amount of buffer to ensure a proper enzymatic activity.…”
Section: Deep-eutectic Solvents In Bioreductions/biooxidationsmentioning
confidence: 99%