Strem Chemicals UK offers biocatalysis enzyme screening kits

There has been increasing interest from many types of research groups in biocatalysis, in the application of enzymes which can replace chemical catalysts in synthetic processes, in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries.

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New products released in the UK and Ireland include Strem global distribution rights for research quantities of Novozymes’ Enzyme Screening Kits® and samples for its lipase and protease enzymes for biocatalytic applications in the pharmaceutical and specialty chemical industries.

Biocatalysis, the application of enzymes which can replace chemical catalysts in synthetic processes, is becoming increasingly widespread in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. Novozymes offers a range of enzymes for biocatalysis and this new distribution agreement enables interested pharmaceutical manufacturers to test Novozymes' enzymes in their production processes. Lipases are one of the most commonly used classes of enzymes in biocatalysis, while proteases have a broad range of opportunities in process design.

Novozymes offers a range of enzymes for biocatalysis and have an agreement with distributors Strem Inc which enables interested pharmaceutical manufacturers, universities, biotechs, and researchers to test Novozymes' enzymes in their production processes or laboratories.

Novozymes’ Enzyme Screening Kits, available in the UK and Ireland, offer a fast, efficient way of easily accessing Novozymes' portfolio of enzymes. Containing proven enzymes and lipase and protease enzymes used in the biocatalysis process that not only enable new, more sustainable routes for the production of intermediates and APIs, but offer commercial benefits such as better and more sustainable production, fewer side reactions and purification steps - all of which add up to lower costs, for the pharmaceutical and fine chemical specialist industries.

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