个人简介
Prof. Topwe Mwene-Mbeja
Prof. Topwe Mwene-Mbeja
University of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Canada
标题: Enzymatic Catalysis Conceptual Study
摘要: 

This article is aimed at utilizing organic chemisrty notions in order to sufficiently display the synthesis of organic compounds catalyzed by appropriate enzymes. In this perspective, readers will find the proposed detailed reaction mechanisms as a means to better understand different stages in the production of organic substances due to the enzymatic transformation of complexe bioorganic substrates.

Keywords: Catalysis, Enzymes, Reaction Mechanisms.

简介: 
Topwe Mwene-Mbeja currently works as a Professor of organic chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. He received Ph.D. in organic chemistry at Laval University, Quebec, Canada. He is a member of the association of graduates of Laval University. He is also a member of University of Manitoba Alumni Association, Manitoba, Canada, and a Representative of Lubumbashi University to Canadian Universities. He is a Research Associate at Hydro-Quebec Institute for Environment, Development and Society at Laval University, Quebec, Canada. He is a member of Editorial Board of many Journals, and has received many invitations to publish in many Journals as well as to act as Speaker and as an organizing committee member of several international conferences. He has got a Distinguished Scholar Award from the ad hoc Scientific Research Award Committee and the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Scientific Research, in 2020. He has received Certificates of Excellence in Reviewing Awarded by International Journals. Topwe Mwene-Mbeja does research in Medicinal Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. His group is interested in the discovery of biologically active natural products possessing properties against cancer. His group is also interested in green chemistry projects related to the prevention of pollution of the environment and sustainable development.