The whole range of biocatalysis, from a firm grounding in theoretical concepts to in-depth coverage of practical applications and future perspectives. The book not only covers reactions, products and processes with and from biological catalysts, but also the process of designing and improving such b
Redox Biocatalysis: Fundamentals and Applications
β Scribed by Daniela Gamenara, Gustavo A. Seoane, Patricia Saenz?Mendez, Pablo Dominguez de Maria(auth.)
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 546
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Paves the way for new industrial applications using redox biocatalysis
Increasingly, researchers rely on the use of enzymes to perform redox processes as they search for novel industrial synthetic routes. In order to support and advance their investigations, this book provides a comprehensive and current overview of the use of redox enzymes and enzyme-mediated oxidative processes, with an emphasis on the role of redox enzymes in chemical transformations. The authors examine the full range of topics in the field, from basic principles to new and emerging research and applications. Moreover, they explore everything from laboratory-scale procedures to industrial manufacturing.
Redox Biocatalysis begins with a discussion of the biochemical features of redox enzymes as well as cofactors and cofactor regeneration methods. Next, the authors present a variety of topics and materials to the research and development of full-scale industrial applications, including:
- Biocatalytic applications of redox enzymes such as dehydrogenases, oxygenases, oxidases, and peroxidases
- Enzyme-mediated oxidative processes based on biocatalytic promiscuity
- All the steps from enzyme discovery to robust industrial processes, including directed evolution, high-throughput screening, and medium engineering
- Case studies tracing the development of industrial applications using biocatalytic redox reactions
Each chapter ends with concluding remarks, underscoring the key scientific principles and processes. Extensive references serve as a gateway to the growing body of research in the field.
Researchers in both academia and industry will find this book an indispensable reference for redox biotransformations, guiding them from underlying core principles to new discoveries and emerging industrial applications.
Content:
Chapter 1 Enzymes Involved in Redox Reactions: Natural Sources and Mechanistic Overview (pages 1β85):
Chapter 2 Natural Cofactors and Their Regeneration Strategies (pages 86β100):
Chapter 3 Reactions Involving Dehydrogenases (pages 101β179):
Chapter 4 Reactions Involving Oxygenases (pages 180β302):
Chapter 5 Reactions Involving Oxidases and Peroxidases (pages 303β432):
Chapter 6 Hydrolase?Mediated Oxidations (pages 433β452):
Chapter 7 Bridging Gaps: From Enzyme Discovery to Bioprocesses (pages 453β486):
Chapter 8 Industrial Applications of Biocatalytic Redox Reactions: From Academic Curiosities to Robust Processes (pages 487β520):
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