Textiles: fiber preparation
Patent
1973-02-02
1976-05-11
Monacell, A. Louis
Textiles: fiber preparation
195115, 195116, C12D 1300
Patent
active
039560651
ABSTRACT:
Process of enzymatically converting glucose to fructose wherein a glucose-containing solution is passed, under specific conditions, through a bed composed of an immobilized glucose isomerase in a fine, particulate form and non-porous beads or granular inert material such as polystyrene beads. The porous beads and granular inert material comprise between 40% and about 75% of the bed by volume. The bead's presence exerts a buoyant effect which prevents bed packing and promotes desirable flow patterns with no observable channelling. This helps to minimize the formation of undesired or undesirable carbohydrates such as psicose.
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Heady Robert E.
Idaszak Leo R.
Terranova Richard A.
CPC International Inc.
Marion Donald George
Monacell A. Louis
Wiseman Thomas G.
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