Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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37589 | Trends in Biotechnology | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Biocatalytic oxygenation chemistry is a rapidly evolving field in which monooxygenases are the tools of choice. Monooxygenases catalyze many industrially important synthetic transformations; however, their use in preparative applications is hampered by their intrinsic requirement for reducing equivalents. As a result, non-enzymatic strategies – where the reducing equivalents are introduced directly into the catalytic cycle – are being developed to supersede the well-established enzymatic NAD(P)H regeneration systems currently in use. In this review we summarize and evaluate recent achievements in this area.
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Authors
F. Hollmann, K. Hofstetter, A. Schmid,