Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira

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Autor(a) principal: Braga,Antonio Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Lüdtke,Diogo Seibert, Schneider,Paulo Henrique, Andrade,Leandro Helgueira, Paixão,Márcio Weber
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422013001000017
Resumo: The preparation of enantiomerically pure or enriched substances is of fundamental importance to pharmaceutical, food, agrochemical, and cosmetics industries and involves a growing market of hundreds of billions of dollars. However, most chemical processes used for their production are not environmentally friendly because in most cases, stoichiometric amounts of chiral inductors are used and substantial waste is produced. In this context, asymmetric catalysis has emerged as an efficient tool for the synthesis of enantiomerically enriched compounds using chiral catalysts. More specifically, considering the current scenario in the Brazilian chemical industry, especially that of pharmaceuticals, the immediate prospect for the use of synthetic routes developed in Brazil in an enantioselective fashion or even the discovery of new drugs is practically null. Currently, the industrial production of drugs in Brazil is primarily focused on the production of generic drugs and is basically supported by imports of intermediates from China and India. In order to change this panorama and move forward toward the gradual incorporation of genuinely Brazilian synthetic routes, strong incentive policies, especially those related to continuous funding, will be needed. These incentives could be a breakthrough once we establish several research groups working in the area of organic synthesis and on the development and application of chiral organocatalysts and ligands in asymmetric catalysis, thus contributing to boost the development of the Brazilian chemical industry. Considering these circumstances, Brazil can benefit from this opportunity because we have a wide biodiversity and a large pool of natural resources that can be used as starting materials for the production of new chiral catalysts and are creating competence in asymmetric catalysis and related areas. This may decisively contribute to the growth of chemistry in our country.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
title Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
spellingShingle Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
Braga,Antonio Luiz
asymmetric catalysis
chiral compounds
chiral catalyst
title_short Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
title_full Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
title_fullStr Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
title_full_unstemmed Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
title_sort Catálise assimétrica no Brasil: desenvolvimento e potencialidades para o avanço da indústria química brasileira
author Braga,Antonio Luiz
author_facet Braga,Antonio Luiz
Lüdtke,Diogo Seibert
Schneider,Paulo Henrique
Andrade,Leandro Helgueira
Paixão,Márcio Weber
author_role author
author2 Lüdtke,Diogo Seibert
Schneider,Paulo Henrique
Andrade,Leandro Helgueira
Paixão,Márcio Weber
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga,Antonio Luiz
Lüdtke,Diogo Seibert
Schneider,Paulo Henrique
Andrade,Leandro Helgueira
Paixão,Márcio Weber
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv asymmetric catalysis
chiral compounds
chiral catalyst
topic asymmetric catalysis
chiral compounds
chiral catalyst
description The preparation of enantiomerically pure or enriched substances is of fundamental importance to pharmaceutical, food, agrochemical, and cosmetics industries and involves a growing market of hundreds of billions of dollars. However, most chemical processes used for their production are not environmentally friendly because in most cases, stoichiometric amounts of chiral inductors are used and substantial waste is produced. In this context, asymmetric catalysis has emerged as an efficient tool for the synthesis of enantiomerically enriched compounds using chiral catalysts. More specifically, considering the current scenario in the Brazilian chemical industry, especially that of pharmaceuticals, the immediate prospect for the use of synthetic routes developed in Brazil in an enantioselective fashion or even the discovery of new drugs is practically null. Currently, the industrial production of drugs in Brazil is primarily focused on the production of generic drugs and is basically supported by imports of intermediates from China and India. In order to change this panorama and move forward toward the gradual incorporation of genuinely Brazilian synthetic routes, strong incentive policies, especially those related to continuous funding, will be needed. These incentives could be a breakthrough once we establish several research groups working in the area of organic synthesis and on the development and application of chiral organocatalysts and ligands in asymmetric catalysis, thus contributing to boost the development of the Brazilian chemical industry. Considering these circumstances, Brazil can benefit from this opportunity because we have a wide biodiversity and a large pool of natural resources that can be used as starting materials for the production of new chiral catalysts and are creating competence in asymmetric catalysis and related areas. This may decisively contribute to the growth of chemistry in our country.
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