Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
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An Easy Bioprocess for Long-Chain Peptide Catalyst Screening and Optimisation Used in the Asymmetric Aldol Reaction
Author(s): Suing Wang*
The field of organic synthesis has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by the desire to develop more efficient and
environmentally friendly methods for the construction of complex molecules. One of the key strategies in this quest is the use of asymmetric
synthesis, which allows chemists to selectively produce a single enantiomer of a compound, avoiding the formation of unwanted byproducts and
reducing waste. The asymmetric aldol reaction is a fundamental transformation in organic chemistry, and its development has been a central
focus of research in the field. In recent years, biocatalysis has emerged as a powerful tool for achieving high levels of enantioselectivity in various
chemical reactions. Enzymes, as nature's catalysts, are capable of catalyzing complex reactions with high specificity and efficiency. However, the
application of enzymes in asym.. Read More»
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