synzymes
Synzymes, a portmanteau of synthetic enzymes, are artificial molecules designed to mimic the catalytic functions of natural enzymes. Unlike natural enzymes, which are complex proteins produced by living organisms, synzymes are typically constructed from smaller, non-biological components. This design allows for greater control over their structure and function, enabling the creation of catalysts with properties not found in nature.
The development of synzymes draws upon principles from supramolecular chemistry, organic chemistry, and computational chemistry. Researchers
Applications for synzymes are diverse and continually expanding. They hold promise in areas such as catalysis