Capítulo de Libro
Lipases in green chemistry: acylation and alcoholysis on steroids and nucleosides
Título del libro: Lipases and phospholipases: methods and protocols
Fecha de publicación:
2012
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
978-1-61779-599-2
Idioma:
Inglés
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In this article we describe the application of lipases in acylation and alcoholysis reactions on steroids and nucleosides. In the field of steroids, a variety of acetyl and fatty acid derivatives of androstanes, pregnanes and cholestanes have been prepared through lipase-catalysed acylation and alcoholysis reactions taking advantage of the high regio- and stereoselectivity of these enzymes. The substrates as well as the products, show a high degree of biological activity as neurosteroids, hormones and glucocorticoids. The regioselective preparation of diacylated nucleosides by means of an enzymatic alcoholysis allowed the synthesis of nucleosides prodrugs or modified nucleosides. The quantitative full deacylation and dealkoxycarbonylation of nucleosides and steroids is a mild synthetic method for the deprotection of these labile compounds. Some of the reported steroid and nucleoside products are novel and it is not possible to obtain them satisfactorily by following traditional synthetic procedures. The advantages presented by this methodology, such as selectivity, mild reaction conditions and low environmental impact, make of the lipases an important tool in the application of the principles of Green Chemistry, offering a convenient way to prepare derivatives of natural compounds with a great potential in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Baldessari, Alicia; Iglesias, Luis Emilio; Lipases in green chemistry: acylation and alcoholysis on steroids and nucleosides; Springer; 2012; 457-469
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