Abstract Lutein, a xanthophyll carotenoid abundant in marigold flowers (Tagetes spp.), is found in the form of ester derivatives of fatty acids. Herein we present an enzymatic approach for the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Lutein, a xanthophyll carotenoid abundant in marigold flowers (Tagetes spp.), is found in the form of ester derivatives of fatty acids. Herein we present an enzymatic approach for the regioselective synthesis of 3-O-acyl monoester lutein derivatives (β-ionone selectivity, up to 17:1), using a lipase (Novozyme 435, immobilized CALB), and vinyl carboxylates (vinyl propionate and stearate) as acyl donors. The regioselectivity arises from the highly stereoselective feature of CALB. This methodology addresses the long-standing problem of regioselective monoesterification of lutein, potentially enabling novel, semisynthetic routes to other monoester xanthophyll carotenoids.
               
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