Abstract

Tyramine, as a metabolite of tyrosine, is an important intermediate in synthesizing some drugs and medicinal materials. In this study, an efficient method for producing tyramine was developed by a two-step biocatalytic reaction with recombinant tyrosine phenol-lyase whole cells and tyrosine decarboxylase immobilized cells. Raw pyruvate fermentation broth was used as substrate of tyrosine phenol-lyase to economically produce l-tyrosine. l-tyrosine was catalyzed by immobilized tyrosine decarboxylase cells to effectively synthesize tyramine. The conditions of two-step enzymatic catalysis reactions were optimized separately, and the influence of immobilization on tyrosine decarboxylase activity was investigated. In a scale up study, 94.3% l-tyrosine was obtained from raw pyruvate fermentation broth under the optimal conditions. l-Tyrosine was decarboxylated to tyramine with a high yield 91.2%. The total yield of tyramine could reach approximately 86% by this two-step biocatalytic reaction. This study provides us with a green strategy for efficient preparation of tyramine.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call