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Flaving Containing-Monooxygenase (FMO) is an enzyme that can be used to produce indigo. The enzyme is involved in the conversion of indole to indoxyl using NADPH as its co-factor. And upon exposure to oxygen, indoxyl spontaneously dimerzes to indigo. Specifically, this is the pathway being employed: <br> <br>
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Flaving Containing-Monooxygenase (FMO) is an enzyme that can be used to produce indigo. The enzyme is involved in the conversion of indole to indoxyl using NADPH as its co-factor. And upon exposure to oxygen, indoxyl spontaneously dimerzes to indigo. Specifically, this is the pathway being employed:

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