Enzymatic synthesis of prebiotic oligosaccharides |
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Authors: | Maria C. Rabelo Talita L. Honorato Luciana R. B. Gonçalves Gustavo A. S. Pinto Sueli Rodrigues |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal do Ceara, Av. Mister Hull, 2977, bloco 858, Campus do Pici, CEP 60356-000 Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Prebiotic oligosaccharides are nondigestible carbohydrates that can be obtained by enzymatic synthesis. Glucosyltransferases can be used to produce these carbohydrates through an acceptor reaction synthesis. When maltose is the acceptor a trisaccharide composed of one maltose unit and one glucose unit linked by an alpha-1,6-glycosidic bond (panose) is obtained as the primer product of the dextransucrase acceptor reaction. In this work, panose enzymatic synthesis was evaluated by a central composite experimental design in which maltose and sucrose concentration were varied in a wide range of maltose/sucrose ratios in a batch reactor system. A partially purified enzyme was used in order to reduce the process costs, because enzyme purification is one of the most expensive steps in enzymatic synthesis. Even using high maltose/sucrose ratios, dextran and higher-oligosaccharide formation were not avoided. The results showed that intermediate concentrations of sucrose and high maltose concentration resulted in high panose productivity with low dextran and higher-oligosaccharide productivity. |
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