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Industrial Methods for the Production of Optically Active Intermediates
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringPure Amino AcidsChemistryOptical ComputingMedicinal ChemistryBiosynthesisOptical PropertiesStereoselective SynthesisPhotonicsBiochemistryAmino AlcoholsNatural Product SynthesisAsymmetric CatalysisEnantioselective SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringChemical IndustryElectro-optics DeviceNatural SciencesIndustrial MethodsOptoelectronicsSynthetic Chemistry
Enantiomerically pure amino acids, amino alcohols, amines, alcohols, and epoxides play an increasingly important role as intermediates in the pharmaceutical industry and agrochemistry, where both a high degree of purity and large quantities of the compounds are required. The chemical industry has primarily relied upon established chemical methods for the synthesis of these intermediates, but is now turning more and more to enzymatic and biotechnological fermentation processes. For the industrial implementation of many transformations alternative methods are available. The advantages of the individual methods will be discussed herein and exemplified by syntheses of relevant compounds.
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