Expanding the Scope of Nanobiocatalysis and Nanosensing: Applications of Nanomaterial Constructs.
Rafael G AraújoReyna Berenice González-GonzálezManuel Martinez-RuizKarina G Coronado-ApodacaHumberto Reyes-PardoZoé P MorreeuwMariel Araceli Oyervides-MuñozJuan Eduardo Sosa-HernándezDamià BarcelòRoberto Parra-SaldívarHafiz M N IqbalPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
The synergistic interaction between advanced biotechnology and nanotechnology has allowed the development of innovative nanomaterials. Those nanomaterials can conveniently act as supports for enzymes to be employed as nanobiocatalysts and nanosensing constructs. These systems generate a great capacity to improve the biocatalytic potential of enzymes by improving their stability, efficiency, and product yield, as well as facilitating their purification and reuse for various bioprocessing operating cycles. The different specific physicochemical characteristics and the supramolecular nature of the nanocarriers obtained from different economical and abundant sources have allowed the continuous development of functional nanostructures for different industries such as food and agriculture. The remarkable biotechnological potential of nanobiocatalysts and nanosensors has generated applied research and use in different areas such as biofuels, medical diagnosis, medical therapies, environmental bioremediation, and the food industry. The objective of this work is to present the different manufacturing strategies of nanomaterials with various advantages in biocatalysis and nanosensing of various compounds in the industry, providing great benefits to society and the environment.