Penicillin, a pioneer among antibiotics, once had a production process that caused significant environmental pollution. In recent years, with the application of eco-friendly pharma intermediates, penicillin production has become cleaner and more efficient. For instance, using biocatalysis instead of chemical catalysis not only increases penicillin yield but also significantly reduces wastewater and gas emissions, achieving green production processes. Additionally, optimizing fermentation techniques has improved the biosynthesis efficiency of penicillin, reduced chemical synthesis steps, and lowered energy and resource consumption.
The benefits of PQQ are not limited to energy production and neuroprotection; they also extend to cardiovascular health. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a contributing factor to heart diseases, and PQQ's ability to enhance mitochondrial function may help mitigate this risk. Research has indicated that PQQ supplementation can improve heart health by supporting the energy metabolism of heart cells and reducing oxidative stress, thereby contributing to overall cardiovascular wellness.