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Substrate-coupled biocatalytic reduction reactions

Table 8.5 Representative examples of substrate-coupled biocatalytic reduction reactions. Table 8.5 Representative examples of substrate-coupled biocatalytic reduction reactions.
The use of organic solvents as reaction media for biocatalytic reactions can not only overcome the substrate solubility issue, but also facilitate the recovery of products and biocatalysts as well. This technique has been widely employed in the case of lipases, but scarcely applied for biocatalytic reduction processes, due to the rapid inactivation and poor stability of redox enzymes in organic solvents. Furthermore, all the advantages for nonaqueous biocatalysis can take effect only if the problem of cofactor dependence is also solved. Thus, bioreductions in micro- or nonaqueous organic media are generally restricted to those with substrate-coupled cofactor regeneration. [Pg.245]


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