Enantioselective hydrolase type bioconversions of exogenous substrates using cell suspension cultures of bryophytes. Speicher, A. & Roeser, H. TetrahedronAsymmetry, 13(21):2365-2368, 2002. abstract bibtex We have prepared green cell suspension cultures of Marchantia. polymorpha, Marchantia plicata, Riccia fluitans and Asterella blumeana. Whole cell biotransformations of the hydrolase type were studied using different exogenous substrates resulting in a small to large-scale production of useful homochiral compounds. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
@article{
title = {Enantioselective hydrolase type bioconversions of exogenous substrates using cell suspension cultures of bryophytes},
type = {article},
year = {2002},
identifiers = {[object Object]},
keywords = {1,2 diacetoxycyclohexanes,asymmetric hydrolyzes,biotransformation,enol acetates,esters,marchantia polymorpha,oxidation},
pages = {2365-2368},
volume = {13},
id = {a2546de1-eb7e-3c9c-b7ad-e3cd27ce5783},
created = {2011-05-20T17:26:14.000Z},
file_attached = {false},
profile_id = {b6c31fe8-61c6-3818-89a8-62873f3171f3},
group_id = {7bdcaa0c-1528-351f-a09a-f8da52223946},
last_modified = {2011-05-20T17:26:14.000Z},
read = {false},
starred = {false},
authored = {false},
confirmed = {true},
hidden = {false},
abstract = {We have prepared green cell suspension cultures of Marchantia. polymorpha, Marchantia plicata, Riccia fluitans and Asterella blumeana. Whole cell biotransformations of the hydrolase type were studied using different exogenous substrates resulting in a small to large-scale production of useful homochiral compounds. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.},
bibtype = {article},
author = {Speicher, A and Roeser, H},
journal = {TetrahedronAsymmetry},
number = {21}
}
Downloads: 0
{"_id":"TfwfDBPkkTXENGQgQ","bibbaseid":"speicher-roeser-enantioselectivehydrolasetypebioconversionsofexogenoussubstratesusingcellsuspensionculturesofbryophytes-2002","downloads":0,"creationDate":"2016-03-13T16:57:31.025Z","title":"Enantioselective hydrolase type bioconversions of exogenous substrates using cell suspension cultures of bryophytes","author_short":["Speicher, A.","Roeser, H."],"year":2002,"bibtype":"article","biburl":null,"bibdata":{"title":"Enantioselective hydrolase type bioconversions of exogenous substrates using cell suspension cultures of bryophytes","type":"article","year":"2002","identifiers":"[object Object]","keywords":"1,2 diacetoxycyclohexanes,asymmetric hydrolyzes,biotransformation,enol acetates,esters,marchantia polymorpha,oxidation","pages":"2365-2368","volume":"13","id":"a2546de1-eb7e-3c9c-b7ad-e3cd27ce5783","created":"2011-05-20T17:26:14.000Z","file_attached":false,"profile_id":"b6c31fe8-61c6-3818-89a8-62873f3171f3","group_id":"7bdcaa0c-1528-351f-a09a-f8da52223946","last_modified":"2011-05-20T17:26:14.000Z","read":false,"starred":false,"authored":false,"confirmed":"true","hidden":false,"abstract":"We have prepared green cell suspension cultures of Marchantia. polymorpha, Marchantia plicata, Riccia fluitans and Asterella blumeana. Whole cell biotransformations of the hydrolase type were studied using different exogenous substrates resulting in a small to large-scale production of useful homochiral compounds. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.","bibtype":"article","author":"Speicher, A and Roeser, H","journal":"TetrahedronAsymmetry","number":"21","bibtex":"@article{\n title = {Enantioselective hydrolase type bioconversions of exogenous substrates using cell suspension cultures of bryophytes},\n type = {article},\n year = {2002},\n identifiers = {[object Object]},\n keywords = {1,2 diacetoxycyclohexanes,asymmetric hydrolyzes,biotransformation,enol acetates,esters,marchantia polymorpha,oxidation},\n pages = {2365-2368},\n volume = {13},\n id = {a2546de1-eb7e-3c9c-b7ad-e3cd27ce5783},\n created = {2011-05-20T17:26:14.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {b6c31fe8-61c6-3818-89a8-62873f3171f3},\n group_id = {7bdcaa0c-1528-351f-a09a-f8da52223946},\n last_modified = {2011-05-20T17:26:14.000Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n abstract = {We have prepared green cell suspension cultures of Marchantia. polymorpha, Marchantia plicata, Riccia fluitans and Asterella blumeana. Whole cell biotransformations of the hydrolase type were studied using different exogenous substrates resulting in a small to large-scale production of useful homochiral compounds. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Speicher, A and Roeser, H},\n journal = {TetrahedronAsymmetry},\n number = {21}\n}","author_short":["Speicher, A.","Roeser, H."],"bibbaseid":"speicher-roeser-enantioselectivehydrolasetypebioconversionsofexogenoussubstratesusingcellsuspensionculturesofbryophytes-2002","role":"author","urls":{},"keyword":["1","2 diacetoxycyclohexanes","asymmetric hydrolyzes","biotransformation","enol acetates","esters","marchantia polymorpha","oxidation"],"downloads":0,"html":""},"search_terms":["enantioselective","hydrolase","type","bioconversions","exogenous","substrates","using","cell","suspension","cultures","bryophytes","speicher","roeser"],"keywords":["1","2 diacetoxycyclohexanes","asymmetric hydrolyzes","biotransformation","enol acetates","esters","marchantia polymorpha","oxidation"],"authorIDs":[]}