Practical preparation of lacto-N-biose I, a candidate for the bifidus factor in human milk

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A one-pot enzymatic reaction to produce lacto-N-biose I (LNB), which is supposed to represent the bifidus factor in human milk oligosaccharides, was demonstrated. Approximately 500mM of LNB was generated in 10-liter of reaction mixture initially containing 660 mM of sucrose and 600mM of GlcNAc by the concurrent actions of four enzymes, sucrose phosphorylase, UDP-glucose - hexose-1-phospate uridylyltransferase, UDP-glucose 4-epimerase, and lacto-N-biose phosphorylase, in the presence of UDP-Glc and phosphate, indicating a reaction yield of 83%. LNB was isolated from the mixture by crystallization after yeast treatment. Finally, 1.4 kg of LNB of 99.6% purity was recovered after recrystallization.

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Nishimoto, M., & Kitaoka, M. (2007). Practical preparation of lacto-N-biose I, a candidate for the bifidus factor in human milk. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(8), 2101–2104. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70320

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