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Biosynthesis

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Biosynthesis is a phenomenon wherein chemical compounds are produced from simpler reagents. Biosynthesis, unlike chemical synthesis, takes place within living organisms and is generally catalyzed by enzymes. The process is a vital part of metabolism. The prerequisites for biosynthesis are:

  • Precursor substances
  • Energy (usually in the form of ATP).

Often required components include:

  • Catalysts, usually enzymes
  • Reduction equivalents (in the form of NADH, NADPH, and others).

Important and commonly-known products of biosynthesis include proteins, vitamins, and antibiotics, but all components of living beings are a result of this process. In the near future, it may be possible, with the help of biotechnology, to harness this process for the production of biodegradable plastics.

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