Green chemical and biological synthesis of cadaverine: recent development and challenges

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Abstract

Cadaverine has great potential to be used as an important monomer for the development of a series of high value-added products with market prospects. The most promising strategies for cadaverine synthesis involve using green chemical and bioconversion technologies. Herein, the review focuses on the progress and strategies towards the green chemical synthesis and biosynthesis of cadaverine. Specifically, we address the specific biosynthetic pathways of cadaverine from different substrates as well as extensively discussing the origination, structure and catalytic mechanism of the key lysine decarboxylases. The advanced strategies for process intensification, the separation and purification of cadaverine have been summarized. Furthermore, the challenging issues of the environmental, economic, and applicable impact for cadaverine production are also highlighted. This review concludes with the promising outlooks of state-of-the-art applications of cadaverine along with some insights toward their challenges and potential improvements.

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Huang, Y., Ji, X., Ma, Z., Łężyk, M., Huang, Y., & Zhao, H. (2021). Green chemical and biological synthesis of cadaverine: recent development and challenges. RSC Advances, 11(39), 23922–23942. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02764f

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