“…[3] Apart from those in which metal catalysts are involved, with ab orderline exception, [4] we will be focusing in the latest advances performed for the development of deracemisation methodsu sing enzymes and/or organocatalysts.T he applicationo fb othb iological systems (free enzymes or wholec ells), [5] and( relatively) small organic molecules,r espectively,a sc atalysts in organic synthesis, [6] has gained an increasing interest in the recent years, since they are able to carry out the preparation of valuable compounds under mild ande nvironmentally benign conditions.B othm ethodologies have been successfully combinedi no rder to develop novels ynthetic routes. [7] Deracemisation protocols have been gathered into four groups,a ccording to the process taking place for the preparation of the chiral compound, i.e., (i)d eracemisation by stereoinversion (DbI), (ii)l ineard eracemisation (LD), (iii)c yclic deracemisation (CyD), and (iv) enantioconvergent process (EC), as shown in Figure 1.…”