Abstract
Molecular recognition has been observed in hydrolysis of racemic esters of (E)-9-acetoxy-11-bromoundec-10-enoic acid by a lipase of Candida cylindracea(E.C. 3.1.1.3) where optically active (R-(E)-9-acetoxy-11-bromoundec-10-enoic acid [enantiomeric excess (e.e.) > 99%] was obtained which was used in synthesis of (R)-dimorphecolic acid.
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