PROCESS TO PRODUCE L-ALPHA-AMINO ACIDS

Microorganisms with the ability to cleave enantioselectively 5-substituted hydantoins to L-alpha-amino acids are cultivated in a known manner in a batch preparation. By one-time dosage of anondegradable enzyme inductor of the structure (where R1, R2 and X are specifically defined) an increased enzym...

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Main Authors KROHN, KARSTEN, DR, LEHMENSIEK, VERA, LAEUFER, ALBRECHT, SYLDATK, CHRISTOPH, WAGNER, FRITZ, DR, HOEKE, HARTMUT
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LanguageEnglish
German
Published 22.09.1993
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Summary:Microorganisms with the ability to cleave enantioselectively 5-substituted hydantoins to L-alpha-amino acids are cultivated in a known manner in a batch preparation. By one-time dosage of anondegradable enzyme inductor of the structure (where R1, R2 and X are specifically defined) an increased enzyme activity combined with an increased reaction rate is achieved.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP19890118193