1. Biocatalysis
In the context of the development of green chemistry, i.e. "chemistry that aims to design and develop chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and synthesis of hazardous substances"
, biocatalysis has established itself over the last twenty years as an essential alternative to conventional chemistry
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