Information accumulated over the past decades on the physiological functions and metabolic pathways of biosynthesis and degradation of D-amino acids has led to a renewed interest in their study. These isomers are known to form both in nature and during the chemical synthesis of L-amino acids for feeding and pharmacological purposes, as well as in the industrial processing of some raw materials. This article discusses the positive and negative effects of D-amino acids on the human body, animals and the environment. In addition, the scientific data concerning the mechanisms of cytotoxic action of D-amino acids and their industrial and biomedical potential are summarized. © 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.