Method for purifying cyclic inulooligosaccharide

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving transferase

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ABSTRACT:
An exo-enzyme having an ability to cut .beta.-(2.fwdarw.1) fructoside bond or a microorganism which produces the enzyme is allowed to act on a saccharide solution containing cyclic inulooligosaccharide in which fructose molecules are bonded through .beta.-(2.fwdarw.1) bond in a cyclic configuration, and other saccharides such as monosaccharide, disaccharide, linear oligosaccharide and inulin, and then the cyclic inulooligosaccharide is collected from an obtained saccharide solution. Thus cyclic inulooligosaccharide can be purified inexpensively at a high yield without using any solvent.

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