In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Asymmetric bioreduction of benzyl acetoacetate to its corresponding alcohol, benzyl (S)-(+)-3-hydroxybutyrate by the yeast Candida schatavii MY 1831, published in 1996-11-25, which mentions a compound: 53562-86-0, mainly applied to benzyl acetoacetate asym reduction hydroxybutyrate Candida, Synthetic Route of C5H10O3.
The screening of 35 microbial strains yielded 13 of them as suitable biocatalysts for the asym. bioreduction of benzyl acetoacetate to its corresponding alc. benzyl (S)-(+)-3-hydroxybutyrate. The production of benzyl (S)-(+)-3-hydroxybutyrate with an elevated optical purity of 93% was achieved when employing the yeast Candida schatavii strain MY 1831.
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