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Can I use flow chemistry for biocatalysis (enzymatic reactions)?

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Can I use flow chemistry for biocatalysis (enzymatic reactions)?

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Yes, enzymatic reactions can be carried out with flow chemistry. For example, the enzymatic cyanohydrins formation is known to work excellently in our microreactors.

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