The increasing interest in biocatalytic processes means there is a clear need for a new systematic development paradigm which encompasses both protein engineering and process engineering. This paper argues that through the use of a new microfluidic platform, data can be collected more rapidly and integrated with process modeling, can provide the basis for validating a reduced number of potential processes. The miniaturized platform should use a smaller reagent inventory and make better use of precious biocatalysts. The EC funded BIOINTENSE project will use ω-transaminase based synthesis of chiral amines as a test-bed for assessing the viability of such a high throughput biocatalytic process development, and in this paper, such a vision for the future is presented.
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Krühne, U., Heintz, S., Ringborg, R., Rosinha, I. P., Tufvesson, P., Gernaey, K. V., & Woodley, J. M. (2014). Biocatalytic process development using microfluidic miniaturized systems. Green Processing and Synthesis. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2013-0089
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