Biosynthesis of rare hexoses using microorganisms and related enzymes

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Rare sugars, referred to as monosaccharides and their derivatives that rarely exist in nature, can be applied in many areas ranging from foodstuffs to pharmaceutical and nutrition industry, or as starting materials for various natural products and drug candidates. Unfortunately, an important factor restricting the utilization of rare sugars is their limited availability, resulting from limited synthetic methods. Nowadays, microbial and enzymatic transformations have become a very powerful tool in this field. This article reviews the biosynthesis and enzymatic production of rare ketohexoses, aldohexoses and sugar alcohols (hexitols), including D-tagatose, D-psicose, D-sorbose, L-tagatose, L-fructose, 1-deoxy-L-fructose, D-allose, L-glucose, L-talose, D-gulose, L-galactose, L-fucose, allitol, D-talitol, and L-sorbitol. New systems and robust catalysts resulting from advancements in genomics and bioengineering are also discussed. © 2013 Li et al.

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Li, Z., Gao, Y., Nakanishi, H., Gao, X., & Cai, L. (2013). Biosynthesis of rare hexoses using microorganisms and related enzymes. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 9, 2434–2445. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.9.281

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