All Stories

  1. Synthesis of Metabolites and Metabolite-like Compounds Using Biocatalytic Systems
  2. Selective Biocatalytic Defunctionalization of Raw Materials
  3. Biocatalysis in the Swiss Manufacturing Environment
  4. Biocatalytic reaction systems for the synthesis of metabolites.
  5. Perspectives on bioeconomy
  6. Preface to the special issue bioeconomy
  7. Dihydroxyacetone-catalyzed phosphorylation
  8. Development of Sustainable Biocatalytic Reduction Processes for Organic Chemists
  9. Industrial biotechnology – past, present and future
  10. ChemInform Abstract: Large-Scale Applications of Hydrolases in Biocatalytic Asymmetric Synthesis
  11. Green Production of Fine Chemicals by Isolated Enzymes
  12. Product Recovery
  13. Biocatalysis—key to sustainable industrial chemistry
  14. Swiss Industrial Biocatalysis Consortium (SIBC)
  15. Applications of Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenases in Organic Synthesis
  16. High-Yield Biocatalytic Amination Reactions in Organic Synthesis
  17. Large-Scale Applications of Hydrolases in Biocatalytic Asymmetric Synthesis
  18. Asymmetric Baeyer-Villiger Reactions Using Whole-Cell Biocatalysts
  19. ChemInform Abstract: C2-Ketol Elongation by Transketolase-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis
  20. Asymmetric biocatalysis with microbial enzymes and cells
  21. Industrial Biotechnology in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
  22. Transketolases
  23. Tools and ingredients for the biocatalytic synthesis of metabolites
  24. The locks and keys to industrial biotechnology
  25. ChemInform Abstract: Interfacing Biocatalysis and Organic Synthesis
  26. Interfacing biocatalysis and organic synthesis
  27. Development, Production, and Application of Recombinant Yeast Biocatalysts in Organic Synthesis
  28. Towards large-scale synthetic applications of Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases
  29. Application of Biotechnology at Fluka
  30. Biocatalytic Asymmetric Oxidations with Oxygen
  31. Large-Scale Applications of Biocatalysis in the Asymmetric Synthesis of Laboratory Chemicals
  32. CHAPTER 3. Biocatalytic Synthesis of Small Molecules – Past, Present and Future