“…Other significant functions of the carboxylesterases include metabolism and subsequent detoxification of many agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals (Redinbo and Potter, 2005;Potter and Wadkins, 2006), metabolism of a number of therapeutics (Williams, 1985), including the cholesterol-lowering drug, lovastatin (Tang and Kalow, 1995), the antiinfluenza drug, Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) (Shi et al, 2006), the narcotic analgesic meperidine (Demerol) (Zhang et al, 1999), cocaine and heroin (Pindel et al, 1997), and resolution of racemic mixtures by transesterification, or the enantioselective hydrolysis of esters for obtaining optically pure compounds (Bornscheuer, 2002). Carboxylesterase activity is also used extensively in soft-and pro-drug design (Bodor and Buchwald, 2000, 2003.…”