Bioluminescence, the emission of light by living organisms, has garnered attention in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology fields for its potential applications. In catalysis, bioluminescent reactions serve as model systems to study enzyme kinetics and mimic complex biological processes, aiding in the design of more efficient catalysts. Chemical engineers explore bioluminescent organisms for sustainable production processes, harnessing their unique biochemical pathways for biomanufacturing and environmental remediation. Moreover, bioluminescence has inspired innovations in sensor technologies, with bioluminescent assays offering sensitive and selective detection methods for various analytes. By integrating bioluminescent systems into devices and platforms, such as biosensors and bioreactors, researchers aim to advance fields like medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and drug discovery. In essence, bioluminescence represents a fascinating intersection of biology, chemistry, and engineering, driving innovations across multiple disciplines.
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