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SummaryDuring the past ten years metalloporphyrin catalyzed oxygenations o j hydrocarbons were developed by chemists, shifting from earlier normally unselective autoxidative processes to chemo-, regioand stereoselective reactions, which are oriented on enzymatic catalysis by metalloproteins. Hydroxylations of saturated as well as unsaturated hydrocarbons nnd epoxidations of olefins are the main topics of catalytic oxygenations using metalloporphyrins.