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Enzymatic Catalysts for Hydroxamic Acid Formation: A Mini-Review

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cben.202300059

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Acyltransferase activity; Amidase; Biocatalyst; Histone deacetylase inhibitors; Hydroxamic acid

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Biocatalysts have become a crucial tool in organic synthesis, especially for the production of drug intermediates like hydroxamic acids. With the increasing focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, the chemical industry is shifting towards green synthesis approaches. Recent advancements in biocatalysis, particularly the use of amidases, have shown promise in the production of hydroxamic acids and their derivatives. These advancements have the potential to revolutionize the synthesis process, making it more sustainable, efficient, and economically viable.
In recent years, biocatalysts have emerged as crucial tool in organic synthesis, particularly for the production of drug intermediates and precursors, e.g., the synthesis of hydroxamic acids. Traditionally, hydroxamic acids were synthesized using organic chemistry methods. However, with the growing emphasis on sustainable and environment-friendly practices, the chemical industry has increasingly turned towards green synthesis approaches. The significance of hydroxamic acids in medicinal chemistry has also contributed to the changing trends. Following the approval of certain hydroxamic acids as histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors for cancer treatment by the Food and Drug Administration (US-FDA), there has been a renewed focus on their synthesis and the development of derivatives with improved properties. As an alternative route, amidases have emerged as promising biocatalysts for hydroxamic acid synthesis through their acyltransferase activity. Recent advancements in the synthesis approaches for hydroxamic acids are reviewed. The biocatalytic routes are explored, emphasizing the use of amidases and their acyltransferase activity. The scope and potential applications of this chemoenzymatic approach in synthesizing various hydroxamic acids and their derivatives are discussed. Such advancements have the potential to revolutionize the production of these important compounds, making the synthesis process more sustainable, efficient, and economically viable. Alternative green approaches for the synthesis of hydroxamic acids are reviewed and discussed. Amidases emerged as promising biocatalysts for hydroxamic acid synthesis through their acyltransferase activity which was explored for the synthesis of histone deacetylase inhibitors. Chemoenzymatic synthesis is an effective alternative to the harsh chemical method along with an improved hydroxamic acid activity. image

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