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Enzyme catalysis in organic synthesis : a comprehensive handbook

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A tabular survey of commercially available enzymes can be found in this paper, with a focus on enzymes that are used in organic synthesis, such as: production and isolation of enzymes, immobilization of enzymes reaction techniques, use of growing or resting cells, applications of enqumes in organically synthesized organic synthesis hydrolysis and formation of C-O bonds, C-N bonds, P-O bond formation, reduction reactions oxidation reactions isomerizations introduction and removal of protecting groups extremophiles catalytic antibodies enqumatic analysis and biosensors prtoein engineering
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Production and isolation of enzymes immobilization of enzymes reaction techniques use of growing or resting cells applications of enqumes in organic synthesis hydrolysis and formation of C-O bonds, C-N bonds, P-O bonds formation of C-C bonds reduction reactions oxidation reactions isomerizations introduction and removal of protecting groups extremophiles catalytic antibodies enqumatic analysis and biosensors prtoein engineering tabular survey of commercially available enzymes.

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Highly regioselective lipase-catalyzed acetylation and hydrolysis of acyclic α,ω-terpenediols and their diacetates

TL;DR: Highly regioselective transformations of the acyclic α,ω-terpenediols and their diacetates to the monoacetates using lipase were accomplished.
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Chemical-Microbiological Semisynthesis of enantio-Ambrox ® Derivatives

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The organocatalytic direct self-trimerization of acrolein: application to the total synthesis of montiporyne F

TL;DR: In this article, the organocatalytic direct self-trimerization of acrolein, via cascade double-Michael and Mannich reactions, affording 5-methylenecyclohex-3-ene-1,3-dicarbaldehyde (1) is described.
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[19] Ester synthesis via acyl transfer (Transesterification)

TL;DR: This chapter describes numerous examples for lipase-catalyzed esterifications via acyl transfer (transesterification), which range from the preparation of enantiomerically pure molecules via kinetic resolutions and enantiotope differentiations, respectively, all the way to regioselective functionalizations of natural products, such as carbohydrates and nucleosides.
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Regioselective Hydrolysis of Diacetoxynaphthalenes Catalyzed by Pseudomonas sp. Lipase in an Organic Solvent

TL;DR: In this article, the Pseudomonas sp. lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis of diacetoxynaphthalenes in tert-butylmethyl ether proceeds regioselectively to afford the corresponding monoacetates.