Oxidoreductase-mediated biotransformation often requires consumption of a secondary sacrificial co-substrate and an additional auxiliary enzyme to drive the cofactor regeneration, which results in generation of unwanted by-product. Herein, we report...
Biocatalysis
in continuous flow systems is an appealing strategy
for efficient and environmentally sustainable manufacturing of value-added
compounds. Here, a robust, productive, and sustainable closed-loop
packed bed reactor system was developed for continuous asymmetric
reduction of 7-oxo-lithocholic acid to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA).
UDCA is a clinically valuable active pharmaceutical ingredient for
treatment of hepatobiliary-related diseases. In this packed bed reactor,
a conversion of 92% was achieved at a residence time of only 5 min,
which represented an extremely high space-time yield of 1040 gUDCA L–1 d–1. Furthermore,
the reactor exhibited excellent operational stability, maintaining
a steady conversion above 95% after 31 days of continuous operation
with a residence time of 10 min. By recovering and recycling the used
reaction buffer containing the expensive cofactor (NAD+), the environment factor of this bioprocess was greatly reduced
from 293 to 77, and the cost for UDCA biosynthesis decreased by approximately
21%. This closed-loop enzymatic system improves the potential for
application of environmentally benign and cost-effective operation
modes for bioprocesses that require expensive cofactors.
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