
doi: 10.1263/jbb.103.282
pmid: 17434433
An efficient method for conversion of allitol to D-psicose was achieved by a resting cell reaction of Bacillus pallidus Y25 for the first time. Notably, it was possible to produce D-allose and D-altrose from allitol directly via D-psicose by prolonging the reaction time. This method was applied for the preparation of D-psicose using the extract of Itea virginica as a starting material in this study. D-Psicose which is the absolutely key precursor for the production of other six carbon sugars could be obtained as the sole product at high yield.
Kinetics, Magnoliopsida, Sugar Alcohols, Plant Extracts, Bacillus, Fructose, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Biotechnology
Kinetics, Magnoliopsida, Sugar Alcohols, Plant Extracts, Bacillus, Fructose, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Biotechnology
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