Design of enzymatic cascade processes for the production of low-priced chemicals

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Abstract

While the application of enzymes to synthetic and industrial problems continues to grow, the major development today is focused on multi-enzymatic cascades. Such systems are particularly attractive, because many commercially available enzymes operate under relatively similar operating conditions. This opens the possibility of one-pot operation with multiple enzymes in a single reactor. In this paper the concept of modules is introduced whereby groups of enzymes are combined in modules, each operating in a single reactor, but with the option of various operating strategies to avoid any complications of nonproductive interactions between the enzymes, substrates or products in a given reactor. In this paper the selection of modules is illustrated using the synthesis of the bulk chemical, gluconic acid, from lignocellulosic waste.

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Ruales-Salcedo, A. V., Higuita, J. C., Fontalvo, J., & Woodley, J. M. (2019). Design of enzymatic cascade processes for the production of low-priced chemicals. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 74(3–4), 77–84. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2018-0190

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