High production of D-tagatose, a potential sugar substitute, using immobilized L-arabinose isomerase

P. Kim, S. H. Yoon, H. J. Roh, J. H. Choi

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Abstract

An L-arabinose isomerase of Escherichia coli was immobilized using covalent binding to agarose to produce D-tagatose, a bulking sweetener that can be economically used as a sugar substitute. The immobilized L-arabinose isomerase stably produced an average of 7.5 g-tagatose/L·day for 7 days with a productivity exceeding that of the free enzyme (0.47 vs 0.30 mg/U·day). Using a scaled-up immobilized enzyme system, 99.9 g-tagatose/L was produced from galactose with 20% equilibrium in 48 h. The process was repeated two more times with production of 104.1 and 103.5 g-tagatose/L. D-Tagatose production using an immobilized L-arabinose isomerase has a high potential for commercial application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)208-210
Number of pages3
JournalBiotechnology Progress
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

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