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Cofactor and Process Engineering for Nicotinamide Recycling and Retention in Intensified Biocatalysis
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EngineeringNicotinamide CofactorsEnzyme ImmobilizationNicotinamide RecyclingChemical EngineeringContinuous-flow BiocatalysisBioenergeticsBiochemical EngineeringDownstream ProcessingIntensified BiocatalysisChemical BiotechnologyBiocatalysisProcess EngineeringDiffusible CofactorsCatalysisBiomolecular EngineeringSustainable Chemical ProductionBiorefinery ProductBiotechnologyWhole Cell Biocatalysis
There is currently considerable interest in the intensification of biocatalytic processes to reduce the cost of goods for biocatalytically produced chemicals, including pharmaceuticals and advanced pharmaceutical intermediates. Continuous-flow biocatalysis shows considerable promise as a method for process intensification; however, the reliance of some reactions on the use of diffusible cofactors (such as the nicotinamide cofactors) has proven to be a technical barrier for key enzyme classes. This minireview covers attempts to overcome this limitation, including the cofactor recapture and recycling retention of chemically modified cofactors. For the latter, we also consider the state of science for cofactor modification, a field reinvigorated by the current interest in continuous-flow biocatalysis.
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