Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Preparing compound containing saccharide radical
Patent
1997-11-04
1999-10-12
Witz, Jean C.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Preparing compound containing saccharide radical
4352533, 435200, 4352521, 435 711, 435877, C12N 120
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active
059654112
ABSTRACT:
An enzyme, which has a molecular weight of about 57,000-120,000 daltons on SDS-PAGE and a pI of about 3.8-5.1 on isoelectrophoresis using ampholyte, converts maltose into trehalose and vice versa. The enzyme was isolated from microorganisms of the genera Pimelobacter, Pseudomonas and Thermus. By using the enzyme, trehalose is readily formed from a commercially available maltose in an industrial scale and a relatively-low cost. Trehalose and saccharide compositions containing the same, which are preparable with the enzyme, are suitably used in food products, cosmetic compositions and pharmaceutical compositions.
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Chaen Hiroto
Miyake Toshio
Nishimoto Tomoyuki
Sugimoto Toshiyuki
Kabushiki Kaisha Hayashibara Seibutsu Kagaku Kenkyujo
Witz Jean C.
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