Issue 24, 2016

Synthesis of macromolecular systems via lipase catalyzed biocatalytic reactions: applications and future perspectives

Abstract

Enzymes, being remarkable catalysts, are capable of accepting a wide range of complex molecules as substrates and catalyze a variety of reactions with a high degree of chemo-, stereo- and regioselectivity in most of the reactions. Biocatalysis can be used in both simple and complex chemical transformations without the need for tedious protection and deprotection chemistry that is very common in traditional organic synthesis. This current review highlights the applicability of one class of biocatalysts viz. “lipases” in synthetic transformations, the resolution of pharmaceutically important small molecules including polyphenols, amides, nucleosides and their precursors, the development of macromolecular systems (and their applications as drug/gene carriers), flame retardants, polymeric antioxidants and nanocrystalline solar cells, etc.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of macromolecular systems via lipase catalyzed biocatalytic reactions: applications and future perspectives

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
24 Feb 2016
First published
27 Oct 2016

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2016,45, 6855-6887

Synthesis of macromolecular systems via lipase catalyzed biocatalytic reactions: applications and future perspectives

A. Kumar, A. Khan, S. Malhotra, R. Mosurkal, A. Dhawan, M. K. Pandey, B. K. Singh, R. Kumar, A. K. Prasad, S. K. Sharma, L. A. Samuelson, A. L. Cholli, C. Len, N. G. J. Richards, J. Kumar, R. Haag, A. C. Watterson and V. S. Parmar, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2016, 45, 6855 DOI: 10.1039/C6CS00147E

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