Abstract

Biocatalysis is essentially the use of enzymes to perform chemical transformations on organic compounds and has been exploited for applications in various industries including food, fine chemicals, agrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Due to their selectivity and ability to operate under mild conditions, enzymes offer clear advantages for efficient sustainable manufacturing processes. Rapid development of enabling technologies including gene mining, molecular biology, biocatalyst evolution, and bioprocess engineering, has created opportunities to use biocatalysis more broadly for the manufacture of small molecule intermediates and APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients). To facilitate the adoption of biocatalysis for API manufacture and address a perceived lack of regulatory clarity, several of the current authors published a science and risk based approach to ensuring patient safety and drug quality when using biocatalysis (Org. Process Res. Dev. 2012, 16, 1986−1993). Since this publication, consultation...

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