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Reduction microorganism enzyme

Asymmetric reductions with enzymes from diverse sources have shown a great potential in successful DKR processes. The use of whole cells of microorganisms in DKR has been shown to provide alternative way when cofactors regeneration is required. The development of new biocatalysts has been greatly promoted from the utilization of enzymes expressed and the increased availability of genes in data bank. The increased number of commercially available oxidoreductases has also contributed a lot to the progress of asymmetric synthesis toward enantiomerically pure bioactive compounds. [Pg.324]

Enoate reductase reduces a,/3-unsaturated carboxylate ions in an NADPH-dependent reaction to saturated carboxylated anions. Useful chiral synthons can be conveniently prepared by the asymmetric reduction of a triply substituted C—C bond by the action of enoate reductase, when the double bond is activated with strongly polarizing groups [22]. Enoate reductases are not commercially available as isolated enzymes therefore, microorganisms such as baker s yeast or Clostridium sp. containing enoate reductase are used to carry out the reduction reaction. [Pg.234]

UV-C technology is widely used as an alternative to chemical sterilization and microorganism reduction in food products (Lamikanra 2002 Fan and others 2008). Ultraviolet light also induces biological stress in plants and defense mechanisms in plant tissues with the consequent production of phytochemical compounds (Lee and Kader 2000). Phytoalexin accumulation could be accompanied by other inducible defenses such as cell-wall modifications, defense enzymes, and antioxidant activity, which have been reported with health benefits (Gonzalez-Aguilar and others 2007). It is well documented that UV-C irradiation has an effect in secondary metabolism. [Pg.323]

Though treatment of azo dye-containing wastewaters needs combined anaerobic-aerobic phases, microorganisms are subjected to continually alternating anaerobic and aerobic conditions. Thus, it is presumable that anaerobic enzymes involved in the azo dye reduction may be adversely affected by aerobic conditions, as well as aerobic enzymes involved in the aromatic amine mineralization may be adversely affected by anaerobic conditions. Since little is known about the regulations of the enzymes involved in complete biodegradation of colored wastewaters, this approach seems to need advanced investigation to improve color removal and aromatic amine mineralization. [Pg.69]

Microbial reduction has been recognized for decades as a laboratory method of preparing alcohols from ketones with exquisite enantioselectivity. The baker s yeast system represents one of the better known examples of biocatalysis, taught on many undergraduate chemistry courses. Numerous other microorganisms also produce the ADH enzymes (KREDs) responsible for asymmetric ketone reduction, and so suitable biocatalysts have traditionally been identified by extensive microbial screening. Homann et have... [Pg.48]


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