Abstract
Nitrile-containing compounds are integral to pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and polymer industries, yet their environmental persistence and toxicity pose major challenges. Biocatalytic approaches using nitrile-converting enzymes—particularly nitrilases and nitrile hydratases—offer sustainable alternatives to conventional hydrolysis, enabling the selective transformation of nitriles into amides and acids under mild conditions. This review presents an industrial perspective on nitrile-converting enzymes, summarising their catalytic potential, current limitations, and emerging strategies for stability, activity and performance enhancement. Advances in protein engineering, metagenomic discovery and biocatalytic optimisation have already expanded their wider applicability, while synthetic biology and protein design tools are accelerating the development of tailored biocatalysts. The integration of these enzymes into cascades and chemoenzymatic processes supports scalable and innovative solutions to green manufacturing. Collectively, these emerging strategies position nitrile-converting enzymes as versatile tools for sustainable catalysis, with growing relevance in fine chemical synthesis, waste remediation, and bio-based synthetic platforms.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 939 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Journal | Catalysts |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 10 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- biocatalysis
- nitrilase
- nitrile hydratase
- catalysis
- cyano groups
- enzymes
- chemocatalysis
- cascades