Quantumzyme’s Enzyme Engineering Research for Ibuprofen Synthesis Featured in RSC Sustainability Journal

Quantumzyme Corp., a biotransformation company focused on sustainable pharmaceutical manufacturing, announced that its research has been featured on the cover of RSC Sustainability, a peer-reviewed journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The cover recognition highlights the company’s published research related to computational enzyme engineering approaches for ibuprofen synthesis.

The featured publication describes Quantumzyme’s work involving in silico engineering of aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes and their potential application in more environmentally responsible pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. According to the publication, the company applied computational design methodologies to assess enzyme structure-function relationships, with the objective of improving parameters such as catalytic behavior and operational stability under defined laboratory conditions.

The research focuses on computational modeling and molecular simulation techniques used to evaluate enzyme performance characteristics relevant to ibuprofen synthesis. The published research discusses how computational enzyme engineering techniques may support reduced reliance on energy-intensive or solvent-heavy chemical processes. The research forms part of Quantumzyme’s broader efforts to explore enzyme-based alternatives to traditional chemical manufacturing routes.

‘Being featured on the cover of RSC Sustainability reflects the scientific relevance of our research efforts,’ stated Naveen Kulkarni, Chief Executive Officer of Quantumzyme Corp. ‘The publication highlights our ongoing work in computational enzyme engineering and supports our objective of contributing to the development of more sustainable approaches to pharmaceutical manufacturing.’

The RSC Sustainability feature follows Quantumzyme’s prior disclosure regarding its intellectual property strategy, including patent filings related to enzyme design methodologies and sustainable synthesis concepts. The company notes that the publication does not represent regulatory approval or commercial validation of any specific manufacturing process. The company emphasizes that further laboratory validation, scale-up testing, and external evaluation would be required before any commercial application could be considered.

While this research remains at a development stage, the company believes peer-reviewed recognition is an important step in advancing scientific dialogue around green chemistry. The cover recognition reinforces Quantumzyme’s focus on early-stage research in enzyme engineering, green chemistry, and computational modeling, and aligns with the company’s broader strategy of developing intellectual property related to sustainable pharmaceutical manufacturing technologies. For more information, visit www.quantumzymecorp.com and the company’s profile at www.otcmarkets.com/stock/QTZM.

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