TY - JOUR AU - Ranade, Vasant V AB - American Journal of Therapeutics 16, 466–467 (2009) Book Reviews The Future of Glycerol-New Usages for a Versatile data that are essential for interpretation of genome Raw Material information, especially regarding class 2 transferases By Mario Pagliaro and Michele Rossi XI enzymes. As is the case with previous volumes, the RSC Publishing 2008 data collected are concise and have been critically ISBN: 978-0-85404-124-4, pages: 127 evaluated by qualified scientists. The presentation is useful for biologists, chemists, and other scientists who Unquestionably, glycerol (also called glycerine) has intend to pursue research in the areas of enzyme been a good, versatile raw material, and the future immobilization, enzyme production, enzyme inhibi- holds equally good for glycol, which is the oldest tion, coenzyme regeneration, and enzyme engineering. organic molecule, known to man. Authors of the Vasant V. Ranade, PhD Green Chemistry book series Dr. Pagliaro and Prof Rossi began discussing properties, production, and phase reforming followed by chemical reactions of glycerol including selective reduction, halogenation, Methods in Molecular Biology dehydration, etherification, esterification, and selec- Volume. 418, Avidin-Biotin Interactions—Methods and tive oxidation that have resulted into a number of Applications value-added products. They have discussed in detail Edited by Robert J. McMahon numerous applications TI - Drug Metabolism in Drug Design and Development JF - American Journal of Therapeutics DO - 10.1097/MJT.0b013e3181728805 DA - 2009-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/drug-metabolism-in-drug-design-and-development-yjwWP0mJuR SP - 467 EP - 467 VL - 16 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -