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Enzyme-Mediated Reactions of Oligosaccharides and Polysaccharides
Authors:Qu-Ming Gu
Affiliation:(1) Hercules Incorporated Research Center, 500 Hercules Road, Wilmington, Delaware, 19808-1599
Abstract:Two types of enzymatic reactions are given here as examples of synthetic problems encountered in industry. In the first case, commercially available beta-D-galactosidase from Escherichia coli was used as a catalyst to transfer galactose from beta-lactose to oligosaccharides. A preference for galactosyl transfer to the 3- or 4-position of the sugar moiety of the oligosaccharide was observed for the products. As expected, only the beta-anomer was produced. A wide variety of sugars, including disaccharides, trisaccharides, cellotetraose, and maltodextrins, has been shown to act as acceptors, yielding oligosaccharides. In the second example, agr-galactomannan that had been previously treated to contain cationic groups (cationic guar gum) was subjected to treatment with a series of inexpensive commercial enzymes such as lipases, protease, and cellulases. Some enzyme preparations showed significant changes in the viscosities of 1% cationic guar solution. For example, lipases from Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus saitoi and protease XIII from Rhizopus niveus produced a substantial viscosity reduction (0–20% of original viscosity). These examples demonstrate the utility of low-cost enzymes in manipulating polymer structures.
Keywords:Transgalactosidation  galactosidase  oligosaccharides  guar  enzymatic hydrolysis
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