Bio-resolução de adutos de Morita-Baylis-Hillman mediada pela enzima Lipase CALB:bioatividade de seus enantiômeros puros

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Xavier, Francisco José Seixas
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba
BR
Química
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química
UFPB
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/7090
Resumo: This work aimed to perform the kinetic bioresolution of Morita Baylis Hillman adducts (MBHA) using CALB lipase derived from Candida Antarctica fungus. Initially three MBHA we synthesized using acrylonitrile and m e p nitro benzaldehyde. Subsequently the respective acetates from MBHA were prepared in high yields using acetyl chloride and TEA. Methodologies for bioresolution of AMBH (obtained from nitro aldehydes m e p) were successfully developed producing the R enantiomers with 99.9% of enantiomeric excess determined by gas chromatography (using the beta cyclodextrin chiral column). However, using the same methodology it was not possible performed the bioresolution of AMBH derived from the o-benzaldehyde. To obtain the S enantiomers, the hydrolysis reactions of esters obtained from biocatalysis were made and separated by liquid chromatography. These hydrolysis reactions were carried out using K2CO3 and methanol, yielding the S enantiomers with 100% and 10% of chemical yields and 86.8% and 97.48% of enantiomeric excesses respectively. Using the method of Mosher through double derivatization chemical shift values obtained from 1H NMR spectra generated a NORS> and NORS 0 <0, which indicates that the absolute configuration of the asymmetric carbon of AMBH hydrolyzed by enzyme is R. The values of [S] D derived from m and p nitro aldehydes (S configuration) are +37 and +30 degrees. The values of [S] D of S corresponding acetates are -7 and -9 degrees respectively. The AMBH obtained from the m nitro aldehyde were bioavaliados in vitro in a R/S, R and S forms. The racemate was the most effective on L. braziliensis promastigotes and the S enantiomer was the lowest active. In the cell cytotoxicity analysis which were evaluated in the safe murine macrophages, the racemate was the most cytotoxic and the S enantiomer the less cytotoxic (some cytotoxicity were only observed at concentrations over 40 mg/mL) concluding that all evaluated compounds were more cytotoxic for L. braziliensis parasite that the safe macrophage.