Abstrakt: |
l‐Theanine (l‐Th) was synthesized by simply mixing the reactants (l‐glutamine and ethylamine in water) at 25 °C and Bacillus subtilis γ‐glutamyl transferase (BsGGT) covalently immobilized on glyoxyl‐agarose according to a methodology previously reported by our research group; neither buffers, nor other additives were needed. Ratio of l‐glutamine (donor) to ethylamine (acceptor), pH, enzymatic units (IU), and reaction time were optimized (molar ratio of donor/acceptor=1 : 8, pH 11.6, 1 IU mL−1, 6 h), furnishing l‐Th in 93 % isolated yield (485 mg, 32.3 g L−1) and high purity (99 %), after a simple filtration of the immobilized biocatalyst, distillation of the volatiles (unreacted ethylamine) and direct lyophilization. Immobilized BsGGT was re‐used (four reaction cycles) with 100 % activity retention. This enzymatic synthesis represents a straightforward, fast, high‐yielding, and easily scalable approach to l‐Th preparation, besides having a favorable green chemistry metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |