Using a biphasic ionic liquid/water reaction system to improve oxygenase-catalysed biotransformation with whole cells
Abstract
Whole cells are usually used for oxygenase-catalysed biotransformations to ensure efficient
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Whole cells are usually used for oxygenase-catalysed biotransformations to ensure efficient
R. J. Cornmell, C. L. Winder, S. Schuler, R. Goodacre and G. Stephens, Green Chem., 2008, 10, 685 DOI: 10.1039/B716602H
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