Bioproduction of D-psicose from allitol with Enterobacter aerogenes IK7: A new frontier in rare ketose production

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Abstract

D-Psicose, a new alternative sweetener, was produced from allitol by microbial oxidation of the newly isolated strain Enterobacter aerogenes IK7. Cells grown in tryptic soy broth medium (TSB) supplemented with D-mannitol at 37°C were found to have the best oxidation potential. The cells, owing to broad substrate specificity, oxidized various polyols (tetritol, pentitol, and hexitol) to corresponding rare ketoses. By a resting cell reaction, 10% of allitol was completely transformed to the product D-psicose, which thus becomes economically feasible for the mass production of D-psicose. Finally, the product was crystallized and confirmed to be D-psicose by analytical methods.

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Gullapalli, P., Takata, G., Poonperm, W., Rao, D., Morimoto, K., Akimitsu, K., … Izumori, K. (2007). Bioproduction of D-psicose from allitol with Enterobacter aerogenes IK7: A new frontier in rare ketose production. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(12), 3048–3054. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70450

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