Biotransformations in Organic Chemistry

Biotransformation refers to the chemical alteration of chemicals such as nutrients, amino acids, toxins, and drugs in the body. It is also needed to provide nonpolar compounds so that they are not reabsorbed in renal tubules and are excreted. The drug or toxin metabolism in a body is an example of a biotransformation.  Because of the high stereo- or regioselectivity combined with high product purity and high enantiomeric excesses, biotransformation can be technically superior to traditional chemical synthesis.

  • Applications of bio-transformations
  • Bio-transformation of Drugs
  • Isolation of bio-transformation products
  • Biodegradative Pathways for Bio-transformation
  • Bio-catalyst Production
  • Biocatalyst Characterization and design

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