Abstract

To gel well: The asymmetric reduction of hydrophobic ketones by xerogel-immobilized W110A secondary alcohol dehydrogenase from Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus (TeSADH) in organic solvents affords their S-configured alcohols in yields comparable with those achieved by using the free enzyme, and, in some cases, with higher enantioselectivities. R=phenyl-ring-containing substituent.

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