Harnessing nature's catalysts: Advances in enzymatic alkene cleavage.

J Biotechnol

TU Wien, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Getreidemarkt 9, 163-OC, Vienna 1060, Austria. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

Double bonds are prevalent in various substrates and renewable feedstocks, and their cleavage typically necessitates harsh reaction conditions involving high temperatures, organic solvents, and hazardous catalysts such as heavy metals or ozone. This review explores the sustainable enzymatic alternatives developed by nature for alkene cleavage. It provides a comprehensive overview of alkene-cleaving enzymes, detailing their mechanisms, substrate specificities, and applications. The enzymes discussed include those acting on aliphatic, cyclic, and activated aromatic systems. Emphasizing the significance of these biocatalysts in green chemistry and biocatalysis, this review highlights their potential to replace traditional chemical oxidants with safer, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly options. Future research directions include expanding enzyme substrate scopes, enhancing their operational stability and activity, and integrating them into scalable processes for broader application in the pharmaceutical, flavor, and fragrance industries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2024.09.020DOI Listing

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