A survey of synthetic nicotinamide cofactors in enzymatic processes

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Abstract

Synthetic nicotinamide cofactors are analogues of the natural cofactors used by oxidoreductases as redox intermediates. Their ability to be fine-tuned makes these biomimetics an attractive alternative to the natural cofactors in terms of stability, reactivity, and cost. The following mini-review focuses on the current state of the art of those biomimetics in enzymatic processes.

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Paul, C. E., & Hollmann, F. (2016, June 1). A survey of synthetic nicotinamide cofactors in enzymatic processes. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-016-7500-1

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