Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Biological Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamagata University 992-8510 Yonezawa, Yamagata Japan
2. Hamari Chemicals Ltd Address 21–19-40 Nankokita, Suuminoe-ku Osama 559-0034 Japan
Abstract
AbstractDynamic thermodynamic resolution of amino acids (AAs) using Ni(II) chiral Schiff bases is one of the simplest and most efficient methods to obtain optically active AAs. A comparison of the reactivity of 36 rac‐AAs with the Ni(II) complex revealed that this method can be easily applied to dynamic thermodynamic resolution and S/R interconversion of AAs with unprotected active functional groups. It can also be really applied for the side‐chain modification of AA derivatives with active functional groups on the Ni(II) complex. Furthermore, the antimicrobial activities of the synthesized Ni(II) complexes were evaluated, and the Ni(II) complexes [(S,S)−3 g, (S,S)−3 h, and (S,S)−3 i] showed remarkable antibacterial activity against Micrococcus luteus, a Gram positive bacterium.
Funder
NOVARTIS Foundation (Japan) for the Promotion of Science