bioconversions
Bioconversion refers to the transformation of one chemical compound into another using biological agents, most commonly microorganisms or enzymes. This process harnesses the metabolic capabilities of living organisms or their isolated components to carry out specific chemical reactions. Bioconversions are employed in a wide range of applications, including the production of pharmaceuticals, food additives, biofuels, and various industrial chemicals.
The key to bioconversion lies in the specificity and efficiency of biological catalysts. Enzymes, often embedded
Examples of bioconversions include the production of antibiotics, vitamins, and amino acids through microbial fermentation. Enzymes