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US12281348B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12281348-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117516894-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 22, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 22, 2025 |
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This application relates to organic synthesis, and more particularly to a method for the continuous flow synthesis of (R)-4-halo-3-hydroxy-butyrate using a micro-reaction system. This application performs an enzymatic asymmetric reduction of a substrate solution containing halogenated acetoacetate and a biocatalyst solution in the micro-reaction system composed of a micro-mixer, a micro-channel reactor, and a pH regulator to obtain the (R)-4-halo-3-hydroxy-butyrate. Compared to the prior art, the reaction time of the method is only a few minutes, the yield of the product (R)-4-halo-3-hydroxy-butyrate is greater than 95%, the reaction process is continuous, the degree of automation is high, the efficiency is high, and the process is simple to operate and easy to be used in industrialized production.
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A method for the continuous flow synthesis of (R)-4-halo-3-hydroxy-butyrate using a micro-reaction system, wherein the micro-reaction system comprises a micro-mixer and N micro-reaction units, and N is a positive integer selected from 1-20; each of the N micro-reaction units comprises a micro-channel reactor and a pH regulator that are sequentially connected with each other; an outlet of the micro-mixer is connected with an inlet of a micro-channel reactor in the first micro-reaction unit adjacent to the micro-mixer, and an outlet of the micro-channel reactor in the first micro-reaction unit is connected with a first inlet of a pH regulator in the first micro-reaction unit; a second inlet of the pH regulator in the first micro-reaction unit is configured to allow a pH adjusting agent to be pumped in; an outlet of the pH regulator in the first micro-reaction unit is connected with an inlet of a micro-channel reactor in the next micro-reaction unit so the N micro-reaction units are successively connected in series, and the micro-channel reactors and pH regulators are connected alternately; wherein the micro-reaction system further comprises a pH regulating system consisting of a pH meter, a computer, at least N pumps for transporting the pH adjusting agent and a tank for storing the pH adjusting agent; the pH meter comprises a main body and at least N pH-measuring probes; the pH-measuring probes are separately fixed in each pH regulator in order to measure the pH of the reaction mixture in each pH regulator; the main body of the pH meter is simultaneously connected to all the pH-measuring probes and the computer; the computer is connected to all the pumps that transport the pH adjusting agent; the pumps that transport the pH adjusting agent are simultaneously connected to the pH adjusting agent storing tank and the pH regulators; the computer is configured to monitor the pH of the reaction mixture flowing into each pH regulator, and calculate and control the corresponding flow rate of the pH adjusting agent that is being pumped into each pH regulator in real time by using a software, thereby accurately adjusting the pH of the reaction mixture in all the pH regulators; the method comprising: (1) pumping a substrate solution containing ethyl chloroacetoacetate and a biocatalyst solution into the micro-mixer to mix the two solutions to obtain a reaction mixture; and (2) allowing the reaction mixture to flow out of the micro-mixer to enter the N micro-reaction units connected in series; subjecting the reaction mixture to biocatalytic asymmetric reduction reaction; allowing the reaction mixture to flow out of the micro-reaction system through a back pressure valve to enter a receiving flask; and subjecting the reaction mixture to separation and purification to obtain the target product (R)-4-halo-3-hydroxy-butyrate; wherein the (R)-4-halo-3-hydroxy-butyrate is shown in formula (I), and the ethyl chloroacetoacetate is shown in formula (II); and the biocatalytic asymmetric reduction reaction is shown in the following reaction scheme: wherein R is linear C 1 -C 8 alkyl, branched C 1 -C 8 alkyl, C 3 -C 8 cycloalkyl, monosubstituted aryl, polysubstituted aryl, monosubstituted aralkyl, or polysubstituted aralkyl. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein in step (1), the substrate solution is prepared by dissolving the ethyl chloroacetoacetate in a water-immiscible organic solvent, wherein the water-immiscible organic solvent is benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, chlorobenzene, xylene, dichlorobenzene, dichloromethane, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, dichloroethane, ethyl acetate, pentane, cyclopentane, hexane, cyclohexane, octane or isooctane; and the concentration of the ethyl chloroacetoacetate in the substrate solution is 0.01-0.80 g/mL. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein in step (1), the biocatalyst solution comprises a biocatalyst, glucose, a phosphate and water; wherein the biocatalyst is carbonyl reductase YOL151W, a carbonyl reductase YOL151W mutant, a whole cell biocatalyst containing the carbonyl reductase YOL151W, a whole cell biocatalyst containing the carbonyl reductase YOL151W mutant, or a combination thereof; wherein a concentration of the biocatalyst is 0.1-1.3 g/mL, and a concentration of the glucose is 0.05-1.5 g/mL; wherein the phosphate is a mixture of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate or a mixture of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate; and the biocatalyst solution has a pH of 6-10; and wherein the amino acid sequence of the carbonyl reductase YOL151W mutant is SEQ ID NO: 1. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein in step (1), the flow rates of the substrate solution and the biocatalyst solution pumped into the micro-mixer are adjusted such that a weight ratio of the biocatalyst to the ethyl chloroacetoacetate entering the micro-mixer is 0.2-2:1; and the temperature in the micro-mixer is controlled at 10° C.-50° C. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the pH regulating system is configured to adjust the pH of the reaction mixture in each pH regulator to 6-10; and the pH adjusting agent is an aqueous solution of an inorganic base. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the aqueous solution of the inorganic base comprises 3-40 wt % of the inorganic base. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein in step (2), the temperature of the micro-channel reactor of each of the micro-reaction units is controlled at 10-50° C.; the temperature of the pH regulator of each of the micro-reaction units is controlled at 10-50° C.; the residence time of the reaction mixture in the micro-channel reactor of each of the micro-reaction units is 0.1-30 min; and the residence time of the reaction mixture in the pH regulator of each of the micro-reaction units is 0.1-30 min. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the micro-mixer comprises a first liquid inlet channel and a second liquid inlet channel parallel to each other; one end of the first liquid inlet channel is provided with an opening, and the other end is closed; one end of the second liquid inlet channel is provided with an opening and the other end of the second liquid inlet channel is provided with an outlet; wherein the first liquid inlet opening and the second liquid inlet opening are arranged at the same end; a wall is shared by the first liquid inlet channel and the second liquid inlet channel, and a plurality of micro pores are provided at the common wall to connect the first liquid inlet channel with the second liquid inlet channel; in step (1), the substrate solution is pumped into the first liquid inlet channel, and the biocatalyst solution is pumped into the second liquid inlet channel; the substrate solution in the first liquid inlet channel flows through the micro pores into the second liquid inlet channel, and then mixes with the biocatalyst solution in the second liquid inlet channel. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the micro pores are circular; a hydraulic diameter of each of the micro pores is 0.1-300 μm, and a distance between two adjacent micro pores is 0.1 μm-1.5 mm; a cross section of the first liquid inlet channel is circular or rectangular, and a cross section of the second liquid inlet channel is circular or rectangular; a hydraulic diameter of the first liquid inlet channel is 0.01-20 mm, and a hydraulic diameter of the second liquid inlet channel is 0.01-20 mm; a ratio of the hydraulic diameter of each of the micro pores to the hydraulic diameter of the second liquid inlet channel is 0.0001-0.1:1; and a length of the first liquid inlet channel is 2-30 mm, and a length of the second liquid inlet channel is 4-100 mm.
Carbonyl reductase (NADPH) (1.1.1.184) · CPC title
Automatic or computerized control (automatic analysis G01N35/00) · CPC title
of pH · CPC title
of temperature (controlling the temperature of chemical or physical processes B01J19/0013, heating or cooling apparatus for laboratory use B01L7/00) · CPC title
Means for introduction, extraction or recirculation of materials, e.g. pumps (pumps per se F04B) · CPC title
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