Methyl (S)-(+)-Mandelate - CAS 21210-43-5

Methyl (S)-(+)-Mandelate (CAS# 21210-43-5) is a compound useful in organic synthesis.

Product Information

Canonical SMILES
COC(=O)C(C1=CC=CC=C1)O
InChI
InChI=1S/C9H10O3/c1-12-9(11)8(10)7-5-3-2-4-6-7/h2-6,8,10H,1H3/t8-/m0/s1
InChI Key
ITATYELQCJRCCK-QMMMGPOBSA-N
Purity
≥ 99 %
MDL
MFCD00064246
Physical State
Solid
Appearance
Powder or crystals
Storage
Room temperature.
Boiling Point
138 ℃ / 16 mmHg
Melting Point
56-58 ℃
Flash Point
>110 °C(230 °F)
Density
1.182 g/cm3
Optical Activity
140°(c=1 in methanol)
TSCA
No
WGK Germany
3

Safety Information

Signal Word
Warning
Precautionary Statement
P261 - P305 - P351 - P338
Hazard Statements
H302 - H315 - H319 - H335

Reference Reading

1. Screening and immobilization burkholderia sp. Gxu56 lipase for enantioselective resolution of (r,S)-methyl mandelate.
Bo Wu, Han-Ning Wei. Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 2008 Apr; 149(1): 79-88. DOI: 10.1007/s12010-007-8125-8. PMID: 18350389.
Microorganisms producing lipase were isolated from soil and sewage samples and screened for enantioselective resolution of (R,S)-methyl mandelate to (R)-mandelic acid. A strain designated as GXU56 was obtained and identified as Burkholderia sp. Preparing immobilized GXU56 lipase by simple adsorption on octyl sepharose CL-4B, the optimum temperature was shifted from 40 degrees C (free lipase) to 50 degrees C (immobilized lipase), and the optimum pH was shifted from 8.0 (free lipase) to 7.2 (immobilized lipase). The immobilized enzyme displayed excellent stability in the pH range of 5.0-8.0, at the temperatures below 50 degrees C and in organic solvents compared with free enzyme. Enantioselectivity ratio for (R)-mandelic acid (E) was dramatically improved from 29.2 to more than 300 by applying immobilized lipase in the resolution of (R,S)-methyl mandelate. After five cycles of use of immobilized lipase, conversion and enantiomeric excess of (R)-mandelic acid were 34.5% and 98.5%, respectively, with enantioselectivity ratio for (R)-mandelic acid (E) of 230. Thus, octyl-sepharose-immobilized GXU56 lipase can be used as a bio-resolution reagent for producing (R)-mandelic acid.
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