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                    systems to be used in ADH-catalyzed oxidations. Already established methods,
                    such as the pyruvate/LDH system, are sufficiently efficient and robust for industrial
                    applications, but the cost of the co-substrate can render them not yet sufficiently
                    competitive to traditional chemical oxidation methods. However, it can been
                    foreseen that the exploitation of O -based biocatalysts, such as NADH oxidases
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                    and laccases (via redox mediator), will further boost the application of NAD(P)H-
                    dependent dehydrogenases toward the foreseeable development of selective and
                    green catalytic oxidation methods.


                    Acknowledgments

                    The authors thank the ESF project COST CM0701 for support.


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