Enzymatic production of cefaclor from cephalexin

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Oxidoreductase

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43525232, C12N 902, C12N 120

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An enzyme preparation that exhibits cephalosporin chloroperoxidase activity is isolatable from a microorganism species of the Rathayibacter genus. This enzyme preparation can convert cephalexin to cefaclor in a single step. A particular, unique microorganism that can provide the cephalosporin chloroperoxidase enzyme preparation is Rathayibacter biopuresis.

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