Enzyme-Catalyzed Synthesis in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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Pharmaceutical industry; synthesis methods; bio-enzyme catalysis.Abstract
In recent years, with the progress of science and the rise of green chemistry, enzyme catalysis technology has been highly valued as an important branch of green chemistry. Due to the development of biotechnology, enzyme catalysis technology has been increasingly used in organic synthesis, especially asymmetric synthesis, the synthesis of optically active compounds and natural products. It has been applied in medicine, food and textiles industry. Among these application areas, the pharmaceutical field has been a hot topic in enzyme catalysis technology in recent years. The application of enzyme catalysis technology in the pharmaceutical industry is a means to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. It helps to solve continuously upgrading environmental problems and promote the green development of the industry. Therefore, conducting research on enzyme-catalyzed synthesis in pharmaceutical manufacturing is of great significance. In this work, several practical examples of enzyme catalysis techniques used in the pharmaceutical industry are introduced and discussed.
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