Abstract

Racemic α‐fluoro‐β‐keto esters were stereoselectively transformed to α‐fluoro‐β‐hydroxy esters through dynamic reductive kinetic resolution (DYRKR) using commercially available NAD(P)H‐dependent ketoreductases. Aromatic, alkenyl, and alkyl substrates were all reduced in high optical purities and yields. For most substrates, either anti or syn diastereomers could be produced with high enantiomeric excess, depending on the enzyme employed. The enzyme reactions with ethyl α‐fluoroacetoacetate were conveniently monitored in real time by in situ 19F NMR spectroscopy. These commercially available enzymes provide convenient access to stereoisomers of α‐fluoro‐β‐hydroxy esters from easily accessible racemic substrates.

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