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Australian Journal of Chemistry Australian Journal of Chemistry Society
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REVIEW

Biocatalysis for Sustainable Organic Synthesis

Roger A. Sheldon and Fred van Rantwijk

Australian Journal of Chemistry 57(4) 281 - 289
Published: 02 April 2004

Abstract

Biocatalysis offers mild reaction conditions, an environmentally attractive catalyst–solvent system, high activities, and chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivities, while the use of enzymes generally circumvents the need for functional group activation and avoids protection/deprotection steps required in traditional organic syntheses. This review, using β-lactam antibiotics as an example, discusses recent advances in biocatalysis research towards the goal of ‘green’ methodologies for the manufacture of (fine) chemicals and the emulation of a cell's enzymatic cascade processes.

Keywords: antibiotics— biotechnology— CLEAs— enzymes— industrial chemistry

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH03291

© CSIRO 2004

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