A nitrous acid salt is added at a temperature of 10 to 80.degree. C. to an
aqueous solution which contains an optically active 2-aminocarboxylic
acid (4) and a protonic acid, the amount of the latter acid being 1 to 3
equivalents to the former, and which has a proton concentration of 0.5 to
2 mol/kg to conduct a reaction to thereby produce an optically active
2-hydroxycarboxylic acid (1). Thionyl chloride and a basic compound are
caused to act on the compound (1) to chlorinate it and simultaneously
invert the configuration in the 2-position. Thus, an optically active
2-chlorocarboxylic acid chloride (5) is induced. The compound (5) is
hydrolyzed to induce an optically active 2-chlorocarboxylic acid (2). The
compound (2) is reacted with a thioacetic acid salt to incorporate an
acetylthio group thereinto and simultaneously invert the configuration in
the 2-position to thereby produce an optically active
2-acetylthiocarboxylic acid (3). ##STR00001##