Enzymatic synthesis of macrolactones
Abstract
Macrolactones are a large and structurally diverse class of compounds. Natural products having a
macrolactone structure have been isolated from many natural sources such as plants, insects,
marine organism and bacteria. Because of their biological and medicinal activity, macrolactones
are very important target molecules in organic synthesis. The difficulty in controlling the ring
formation step has provided the basis for many synthetic methodology studies. This PhD work is
devoted to the development and application of a protocol for the improvement of the enzymatic
approach to synthetize macrolactones.
Chapter 1 outlines the state of art of biotransformations with special emphasis on the use of lipase
in organic synthesis.
In Chapter 2 a literature review about macrolactones and the methods for their synthesis is
reported.
Chapters 3 and 4 describe the experimental work of this thesis focused on the optimization of the
enzymatic methodology for the synthesis of macrolactons and its application to the synthesis of
some bioactive macrolactons. A discussion of enantioselectivity, regioselectivity observed in these
syntheses allowed some useful conclusion on the advantages and limitation of this methodology.[edited by author]