Biocatalytic Processes Using Marine Biocatalysts: Ten Cases in Point (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Biocatalytic Processes Using Marine Biocatalysts: Ten Cases in Point (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Trincone, Antonio (2013)
    Biocatalytic Processes Using Marine Biocatalysts: Ten Cases in Point
    in Current organic chemistry
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  • Biocatalytic Processes Using Marine Biocatalysts: Ten Cases in Point (literal)
Abstract
  • The adaptation of marine organisms to a wide range of environmental conditions in the specific environment (temperature, salinity, tides, pressure, radiation, light, etc.) has made them an enormous reservoir of interesting biological material for both basic research and biotechnological improvements. Both this evolutionary richness and the knowledge of enzyme action including the comprehension of interactive effects of the environmental factors, are of key importance to exploit biocatalyst's potential. But above all a marine enzyme may carry novel chemical and stereochemical properties thus biocatalytically oriented studies (testing of suitable substrates, appropriate checking of reaction conditions, study of stereochemical asset of catalysis) should be performed to appropriately reveal this \"chemical biodiversity\". (literal)
  • In this review article, comparing among enzymes from terrestrial and marine environments, ten cases in point will be depicted after general considerations on marine organisms and marine biocatalysts. Each case has been selected for its importance related to the field of biocatalysis, showing practical details to value the concept of potential usefulness of marine enzymes for organic chemists. (literal)
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