Claims
- 1. A process for the production of optically active 2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid which comprises treating 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyric acid with a microorganism, which has been optionally treated, capable of asymmetrically reducing 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyric acid into either (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid or (S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid, said treatment of 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyric acid being conducted in a medium containing as a source of nitrogen at least one of the substances selected from the group consisting of ammonium salts of inorganic acids, ammonium fumarate, ammonium citrate, ammonium salts of an organic acid, meat extract, yeast extract, corn steep liquor, casein hydrolysate, and urea, and collecting the (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid or (S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid thus formed.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said microorganism capable of producing (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid is selected from the group consisting the genera Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, Streptococcus, Sporolactobacillus, Pediococcus, Saccharomycopsis, Saccharomyces, Rhodotolura, Candida, Torulaspora, Sporidiobolus, Ambrosiozyma, Arthroascus, Botryoascus, Clavispora, Debaryomyces, Lipomyces, Lodderomyces, Metschnikowia, Geotrichum, Kluyveromyces, Cryptococcus, Trigonopsis, Wickerhamia, Wickerhamiella, Schizosaccharomyces, Rhodosporidium, Stephanoascus, Hansenula, Achromobacter, Bacillus, Escherichia, Micrococcus, Proteus, Serratia, Staphylococcus, Mycobacterium, Brevibacterium, Aureobacterium, Flavobacterium, Salmonella, Erwinia, Agrobacterium, Acetobacter, Paracoccus, Protaminobacter, Pseudomonas and Vibrio.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said microorganism capable of producing (S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid is selected from the group consisting of the genera Pediococcus, Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Brevibacterium and Corynebacterium.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1, which comprises using a microorganism, which has been optionally treated, selected from the group consisting of the genera Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, Streptococcus, Saccharomycopsis, Rhodotolura, Candida, Saccharomyces and Sporidiobolus.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 1, which comprises using a microorganism, which has been optionally treated, selected from the group consisting of the genera Spororactobacillus, Achromobacter, Bacillus, Escherichia, Micrococcus, Proteus, Serratia, Staphylococcus, Micobacterium, Chromobacterium, Aureobacterium, Flavobacterium, Salmonella, Erwinia, Agrobacterium, Acetobacter, Paracoccus, Protaminobacter, Pseudomonas, Ambrosiozyma, Arthroascus, Botyoascus, Clavispora, Debaryomyces, Lipomyces, Lodderomyces, Metschnikowia, Geotrichum, Kluyveromyces, Cryptococcus, Trigonopsis, Wickerhamia, Wickerhamiella, Schizosaccharomyces, Rhodosporidium, Stephanoascus and Hansenula and capable of asymmetrically reducing 2-keto-4-phenylbutyric acid into (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said optionally treated microorganism has been ground, treated with acetone, or lyophilized.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 6, wherein said cells which have been optionally treated are immobilized.
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein said microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Lactobacillus casei subsp. casei IFO 12004 and Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. dextranicum IFO 3349.
- 9. A process for the production of optically active 2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid which comprises treating 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyric acid with a microorganism, which has been optionally treated, capable of asymmetrically reducing 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyric acid into either (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid or (S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid, said treatment of 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyric acid to occur in a medium consisting essentially of water, a buffer to maintain the pH value between 3 and 9 and a carbon source selected from the group consisting of glucose and sucrose and collecting the (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid or (S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid thus formed.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/415,324 filed on Sep. 21, 1989, filed as PCT/JP89/00120, Feb. 7, 1989, now abandoned.
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