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      Substrate supply for effective biocatalysis.

      Biotechnology Progress
      Catalysis, Enzymes, chemistry, metabolism, Substrate Specificity, Technology, Pharmaceutical, trends

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          Abstract

          Using biocatalysis for some chemical synthesis steps has unique advantages such as achieving higher product selectivity under ambient process conditions. However, a common limitation with such systems is the inhibition or toxicity posed by the starting substrate as well as limited aqueous solubility in many cases. In this review, we discuss the supply of substrate to bioconversions. The delivery of substrate via an auxiliary, which may be water-miscible, or a second phase such as a water-immiscible organic solvent, adsorbing resin, or a gas, is examined through recent examples in the field. Finally, guidelines for experimental planning and process considerations are suggested to facilitate the choice of substrate delivery method and accelerate process development.

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          17269674
          10.1021/bp060314b

          Chemistry
          Catalysis,Enzymes,chemistry,metabolism,Substrate Specificity,Technology, Pharmaceutical,trends
          Chemistry
          Catalysis, Enzymes, chemistry, metabolism, Substrate Specificity, Technology, Pharmaceutical, trends

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