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Biotransformations cell-free systems isolated

In general there are two principle possibilities using a biocatalyst in organic synthesis, namely as whole cells or as isolated enzymes - free or immobilized. The advantages and disadvantages of each can be intensively discussed, but the outcome of this consideration always depends on the whole system and the kind of application. There are numerous examples of both and thus there is no partitioning between whole cell biotransformation and isolated enzymes in this review. [Pg.5]


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